Director: Samir Oliveros

Cast: Paul Walter Hauser, Walton Goggins, Shamier Anderson, David Strathairn, Maisie Williams

The Luckiest Man in America is a 2025 American thriller film directed by Samir Oliveros, starring Paul Walter Hauser as a desperate man who discovers a hidden pattern in a high-stakes television game show and sets out to exploit it for everything it is worth.

What is The Luckiest Man in America about?

It is May 1984, and Michael Larson — an out-of-work ice cream truck driver — is scraping by while quietly obsessing over daytime television. He spots something no one else has noticed in the mechanics of Press Your Luck, the popular CBS game show, and convinces himself he can turn this insight into a fortune. Armed with nothing but persistence and a dangerously good memory, he walks onto the set and begins winning in ways that baffle the show's producers. As his jackpot climbs and the cameras keep rolling, the network executives grow suspicious, and the pressure behind the scenes builds to a breaking point. Based on true events, the film keeps its focus on how far one man's desperation and ingenuity can carry him before the world catches on.

Cast & crew

Paul Walter Hauser, known for character-driven performances in American crime dramas, anchors the film with a physically restrained yet internally charged portrayal of Larson. Walton Goggins brings his signature intensity to the role of a network executive closing in on the truth. Shamier Anderson, David Strathairn, Maisie Williams, and Patti Harrison round out a strong ensemble, each adding texture to the world surrounding Larson's scheme.

Context & significance

For Persian-speaking viewers in the diaspora, The Luckiest Man in America lands in a familiar emotional register — the underdog who bends an unfair system through cleverness rather than connections. The 1980s American setting also resonates for many Iranians who arrived in the United States around that era, rebuilding lives with limited resources in a foreign landscape. The film arrives on K-Time with Persian dubbing as well as Persian subtitles, meaning viewers can follow every tense exchange in their own language without missing a beat. At 91 minutes, it is lean and direct — a thriller that trusts its stranger-than-fiction premise to carry the weight.

Where & how to watch

The Luckiest Man in America is available now on K-Time with full Persian dubbing and Persian subtitles. Watch on the web, on your TV, or on your phone — no extra download needed, no VPN, no geo-blocking. Cancel anytime.