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King Ralph (1991)
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Synopsis
Sometimes a family title, among the nobility of England, goes to the "collateral" heirs -- people not in the direct line of decent, like cousins, great-nephews and the like. On rare occasions, these people are not even aware that they are about to be elevated to the House of Lords, and they have been living more-or-less ordinary lives. In this comedy, the family which lacks direct heirs is the Royal Family of England -- as all of the likely heirs have died one after the other in swift succession. In this comedy, the "collateral heir" is an exuberant, fence-busting All-American slob (and pretty good rock n' roll musician) by the name of Ralph (
John Goodman
). Unknown to him, his grandmother had an affair with a royal prince. Ralph's a good guy, and eager to please. He recognizes the importance of the royal hoopla to England and works very hard to fit in as its new designated king. He is assisted by the ever-unctuous, very serious family factotum Willingham (
Peter O'Toole
). The trouble is, he doesn't have instincts for politics English-style, and he is constantly "putting a foot wrong," as they might say. The most difficult situation for him is when he develops a new love interest, and she's not "acceptable" to the upper crust. In addition to being hounded by the tabloids, he finds that "the good of the state" requires that he drop his new girlfriend. Things really come to a head just before Ralph's coronation as king. Reviewers generally loathed this feel-good comedy, but audiences seem to have enjoyed it tremendously, and it has done well in video and TV airings. ~ Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide
Cast
Camille Coduri
Miranda
Julian Glover
King Gustav
John Goodman
Ralph
Richard Griffiths
Phipps
John Hurt
Lord Percival Graves
Niall O'Brien
McGuire
Peter O'Toole
Willingham
Judy Parfitt
Queen Katherine
Leslie Phillips
Gordon
Joely Richardson
Princess Anna
Ed Stobart
Dysentery
James Villiers
Hale
Production Crew
Clinton Cavers
Art Director
Peter Walpole
Art Director
Kenneth MacMillan
Cinematographer
John Comfort
Co-producer
Julie Bergman
Co-producer
James Newton Howard
Composer (Music Score)
Catherine Cooke
Costume Designer
Cathy Cook
Costume Designer
David S. Ward
Director
John Jympson
Editor
Mark Rosenberg
Executive Producer
Sydney Pollack
Executive Producer
Emlyn Williams
Play Author
Jack Brodsky
Producer
Simon Holland
Production Designer
David S. Ward
Screenwriter
Peter Walpole
Set Designer
Year: 1991
Runtime: 96
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Color type
Rank color
Sound
Dolby
Produced by
JBRO
Mirage
Universal
Release
February 15, 1991 (USA)
by Universal
© 2008 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.