A mockumentary that depicts the final concert of Yosh and Stan Shmenge aka the Happy Wanderers.A mockumentary that depicts the final concert of Yosh and Stan Shmenge aka the Happy Wanderers.A mockumentary that depicts the final concert of Yosh and Stan Shmenge aka the Happy Wanderers.
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John Candy and Eugene Levy are both very funny guys. From SCTV to their movies the both delivered the goods time and time again. Neither one was ever funnier than they are in "The Last Polka". This hour long HBO special packs more laughs per minute than pretty much anything out there. One classic moment after an another. Nearly fifty years later "The Last Polka" still delivers laugh-out-loud moments. The supporting cast is also very funny. "The Last Polka" is short so it obviously doesn't wear out its welcome. I saw "The Last Polka" when it first aired on HBO. I've seen it a bunch of times since. It's a classic.
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I like to look at the "time capsule" idea to illustrate certain words from our era, as we might put into, say, a cornerstone to be viewed by those a century later. Some pictures, descriptive materials, films or tapes, of JFK or Dwight Eisenhower, could illustrate the essence of "charisma" (for "anti-charisma," try Newt Gingrich). How about Sharon Stone and Tia Carrere for "sexy?" A tape of "The Last Polka" could simply be enclosed to illustrate "funny." Far-fetched, silly, over-the-top, but hilarious at every turn. And these amiable oafs and their nearly-equally-oafish supporting players provide more laughs and enjoyment in this film than most of the big-screen productions which cost 20- or 40- or 50-times as much to produce and market. Funny at a rating of "11" on the 1-to-10 scale.
This was a made-for-cable (Showtime) comedy special starring John Candy and Eugene Levy's "SCTV Network" characters, polka stars Yosh and Stan Shmenge.
The film traces their rise to prominence from their childhood in native Leutonia to their final comeback concert. Along the way, we're treated to hilarious archival footage and interviews with those who worked with them and loved them, played by other "SCTV" luminaries like Rick Moranis, Robin Duke, and Catherine O'Hara. Later released on video. It's an excellent comedy special... a must for anyone who loved Candy and "SCTV!"
The film traces their rise to prominence from their childhood in native Leutonia to their final comeback concert. Along the way, we're treated to hilarious archival footage and interviews with those who worked with them and loved them, played by other "SCTV" luminaries like Rick Moranis, Robin Duke, and Catherine O'Hara. Later released on video. It's an excellent comedy special... a must for anyone who loved Candy and "SCTV!"
I love the Shmeneges, even though some might find it offensive these days in our P. C world. Who would of thought that just a simple phase could have such an impact on the previous generations who grew up on SCTV. I use to watch Re-Runs on Comedy Channel in Canada, and bought a few strikes spares and Shmenges t-shirt in Google.
About this movie, it's long, and it's comedy is kinda dry if you don't understand it. Some people just don't understand that to do bad acting is quite hard. Younger people will not appreciate it because it's not stupid things from Saturday Night Live.
I wish Second City would release all of the Shmneges on DVD. Not one DVD has any Shmnege Brothers.
I will be on the lookup if Amazon releases anything in the future. Until then, don't let those cabbage rolls get away.
About this movie, it's long, and it's comedy is kinda dry if you don't understand it. Some people just don't understand that to do bad acting is quite hard. Younger people will not appreciate it because it's not stupid things from Saturday Night Live.
I wish Second City would release all of the Shmneges on DVD. Not one DVD has any Shmnege Brothers.
I will be on the lookup if Amazon releases anything in the future. Until then, don't let those cabbage rolls get away.
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"Mockumentary" film about the Shmenge Brothers, Leutonian American Polks musicians who deciede to call it quits after a long career. Beginning in 1944 in Leutonia, a fictional Eastern European country, the film chronicles their rise to the top of the Polka music scene . Eugene Levy and John Candy are in absolutely top form as the retiring Happy Wanderers. Film works like a dream because they underplay their roles in a deadpan style that is absolutely hilarious. In color and black and white, the excellent cast features regular SCTV members. The Polka music itself is first rate and for some reason it actually respects this ethnic musical genre. I can't really say if Levy and Candy are actually playing their own instruments, but they do manage to capture the cult like retiring Polka personalities in a way that is totally believable. Their funny outfits and the dead on Eastern European accents they speak with really hit the bulls eye. The Happy Wanderers themselves remind you of those acts that played on the old Lawrence Welk show in the 60s. They are so square they are cool.The Polka music itself is so good that it really got me hooked on it. I even heard "Cabbage Rolls and Coffee" at a real wedding-a Polish wedding ! Wonder if any of the guests were aware of the "joke". Even though Levy is fine as usual,he should have been in more movies-and I don't mean the "American Pie" franchise. Candy- a great talent that was wasted in too many bad movies really shines. You believe they are real and unless you are unaware of the set up, you may think that you are actually watching a real documentary. The "tribute" to Michael Jackson is priceless. All in all, I can't recommend this movie highly enough. It makes you feel good, it makes you smile and laugh and the music is great. Even the name Shmenge is funny. I understand that it is something of a cult classic. Its easy to see why. Shmenge!
Did you know
- TriviaBea Arthur said in an interview that this was one of very favorite movies.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Comic Relief (1986)
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- Последняя полька
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- Kitchener, Ontario, Canada(Oktoberfest Tapping of the Keg and Parade)
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