The Last Polka
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The Last Polka | |
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Directed by | John Blanchard |
Produced by | John Candy (Ex Prod) Eugene Levy (Ex Prod) Jamie P Rock (Prod) |
Written by | John Candy Eugene Levy |
Narrated by | Dave Thomas |
Starring | John Candy Eugene Levy |
Music by | Russ Little |
Cinematography | Martin Corley John Crampton Richard G. Mason |
Editing by | Bill Goddard |
Distributed by | Vestron Video |
Release date(s) | April 1985 |
Running time | 54 mins |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
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The Last Polka is a 1985 comedy television film, and one of the first Mockumentaries. It was written by and starred John Candy and Eugene Levy, and directed by John Blanchard.
The Last Polka follows the life, careers, and the final concert of Yosh (Candy) and Stan (Levy) Shmenge, two brothers from the factitious country of Leutonia who become the biggest polka duo the world has ever seen. It is presented as a mixture of live concert performance and filmed scenes.
One stand out scene has The Shmenges performing an outdoor stadium Michael Jackson salute concert, complete with glitter outfits, sequin glove, and a polka version of "Beat It".
The Shmenges were originally created as characters for the television series Second City TV and were also known on SCTV as The Happy_Wanderers.
Many fellow SCTV performers including Rick Moranis, Catherine O'Hara, Catherine O'Hara and Robin Duke appear in the film. Dave Thomas narrates.
The Last Polka was produced for and first broadcast on the HBO cable network. Both John Candy and Eugene Levy were nominated for their performances in 1985, for a Cable Ace Award in the Best Performance in a Comedy Special category.
As of March 2007, this video is Out of Print and not available on DVD.
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