Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 0
Revenue
$ 0

Jan Lewan

Marla Lewan

Mickey Pizzazz

Barb

Ron Edwards

David Lewan

Lonny

Bitsy Bear

Christopher

Anita Krzyewski

Vince

Lou Laroue

Marilyn

Stan Moetek

Connie Klopski

Debra Johnson

Beauty Pageant Judge

Presenter

Agent Ramirez

Mr. Lee

Sheila

Gorski

Grammy Reporter

Reporter

Anchorwoman

Customer

Conga Woman

Trish

Applesauce

Prison Guard

PR Woman

Priest

Ruined Old Man

Tyrone

Prison Guard

Nurse

Prison Inmate

Security for Pope

Bus Driver

Dance Hall Patron

Prison Inmate

Rock Star

Pageant Contestant

Denny

Polka Kid

Waiter / Performance Attendee

Performance Attendee

Jan Lewan Group

Pizzeria Customer

Performance Attendee / Polka Dancer

Celebrity on the Red Carpet

Performance Attendee

Polka Child

Country Music Producer

Polka Dancer

Performance Attendee

Security Agent

Polka Dancer

Polka Dancer

Teen Party Goer

Wife Prison Visitor

Doctor

Performance Attendee

Uncle Rich / Polka Pro

Pope's Bodyguard

Prison Visitor

Teenage Girl

Background Dancer

Daughter Prison Visitor

Basketball Playing Prisoner

Dance Hall Patron

Ed

Polka Band Musician

Pope Visitor

Bus Tour Group

Polka Dancer (uncredited)

Tourist (uncredited)

Performance Attendee (uncredited)

Polka Dancer (uncredited)

Pope's Security (uncredited)

Party Goer (uncredited)

Written by furious_iz on 2018-01-16
Something's missing from this one, or maybe it's couple of things. Jack Black plays goofy loveable Polka King of Pennsylvania Jan Lewan. He is completely certain of his own talent and has an immense drive to make it big. Sadly he isn't that smart, and not enough people love his music, only a group of dedicated elderly fans, so in a desperate act out of what seems like altruism he starts what is essentially a ponzi scheme to help get his musicians paid more and build his empire. Jack Black is solid, so if you like his schtick or Polka music you may enjoy this, but outside of that it seems like the actors think this film is a comedy when nothing really funny is said or done. The film ambles along, recreating the events, but it misses any kind of heart or soul that would have been found in the real people. The biggest disappointment was Jason Schwartzman, the usually solid comedy actor was completely coasting. And what a total waste of JB Smoove. Jenny Slate seemed the most committed to her role outside of Jack Black, but even she couldn't hold this film together. All in all the film reminded me of another Jack Black film based on true events called Bernie, but Bernie was superior in every way.