The Polka King 2018

In this outrageous true story, Polish émigré Jan Lewan's boundless energy and cunning propel him from small-time shop owner to self-proclaimed "King of Pennsylvania Polka" in the early '90s. As he chases the American Dream by any means necessary, Lewan's charismatic charm captivates his wife Marla and sidekick Mickey, but at a cost that will leave them reeling.

In this outrageous true story, Polish émigré Jan Lewan's boundless energy and cunning propel him from small-time shop owner to self-proclaimed "King of Pennsylvania Polka" in the early '90s. As he chases the American Dream by any means necessary, Lewan's charismatic charm captivates his wife Marla and sidekick Mickey, but at a cost that will leave them reeling.

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The story unfolds with an energetic performance by Jan Lewan’s polka band in Pennsylvania, as the charismatic leader shares the spotlight with his wife, Marla Lewan. As she elegantly showcases amber jewelry from their souvenir shop, the audience is treated to a vivid display of their entrepreneurial spirit and deep bond. After the concert, Jan enthusiastically recounts to a fan about his inspiring journey of escaping struggles in Poland and building a new life in America through sheer determination, including a memorable moment when he met Marla during a charity telethon.

Meanwhile, the clarinetist Mickey Pizzazz visits Jan at his shop, seeking advice on whether to stick with the band amidst rumors regarding their unconventional acts. Jan, rather than discouraging Mickey, encourages him to embrace a vision of their shared future, emphasizing how their unique fusion of music and business could unite people in joy.

As news spreads concerning the band’s financial success, an elderly couple approaches Jan, eager to invest in his enterprise. Jan confidently assures them of a guaranteed 12% annual return on their investment, showcasing his business savvy. After securing their funds, Mickey expresses his appreciation to Jan for saving him from the monotony of working at Radio Shack.

However, trouble brews unnoticed by Jan and his investors as the state Securities and Exchange Commission has started to monitor their operations. Investigator Ron Edwards pays a visit, unveiling that Jan’s investment strategies are illegal due to improper registration. Given a tight deadline of three days to amend the situation, Jan scrambles to return the investors’ money and dissolve the operation.

Despite his frantic attempts, Jan finds it impossible to meet the deadline, as hundreds of thousands have already been poured into his scheme. When Edwards closes the case, believing everything to be resolved, Jan covertly continues to take investments under a new name for his firm. This becomes especially evident when the elderly couple wishes to increase their investment, and Jan readily prepares fresh documentation to accommodate them.

As events spiral beyond his control, what began as an innocent entrepreneurial endeavor has morphed into a labyrinth of deceit, leaving Jan’s future increasingly precarious. With his businesses thriving, he ventures into a new project—launching a travel company that promises exclusive European tours, featuring a once-in-a-lifetime private audience with the Pope. In Rome, seeking assistance for this extraordinary opportunity, Jan turns to Mickey for help, only for Mickey to discover that Jan has been misleading customers. Rather than feeling betrayed, Mickey finds inspiration in Jan’s unapologetic approach to manifesting dreams out loud. Mickey opens up about his desire to create a stage persona, leading them to co-design his flamboyant new name: “Mickey Pizzazz.”

As the narrative unfolds, Marla pursues personal aspirations by entering another beauty pageant, with Jan’s full support, sparking her journey towards being crowned Mrs. Pennsylvania. Controversy erupts with accusations of misconduct, yet Marla stands her ground, igniting a media storm that drives many investors to withdraw their backing or file SEC complaints. This poses a significant threat to Jan’s Ponzi scheme, but he placates the couple by offering them an enticing 20% return.

Tragedy strikes when a bus accident takes two lives, resulting in Jan’s son being hospitalized in critical condition. Desperate, Jan pleads to God for his son’s recovery, and in a turn of fate, his son begins to recover just as Jan is taken into custody. Convinced this is a sign of divine demand for atonement, Jan cooperates with law enforcement.

Ultimately, Jan receives a five-year prison sentence, losing everything that mattered to him, including his marriage to Marla. Yet, amidst despair, an unexpected bond forms with fellow inmates who immerse him in the world of hip-hop. In return, Jan shares his passion for polka, leaving a lasting impact as his newfound friends gain an appreciation for this often-overlooked genre.

Upon his release from prison, Jan is warmly welcomed back by his son and Mickey, both eager to reignite the polka band that had once brought them immeasurable joy.

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