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King Ralph

  • 1991
  • PG
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
18K
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John Goodman in King Ralph (1991)
SlapstickComedyRomance

A regular guy from America becomes king of England after a royal wipe-out puts him next in line.A regular guy from America becomes king of England after a royal wipe-out puts him next in line.A regular guy from America becomes king of England after a royal wipe-out puts him next in line.

  • Director
    • David S. Ward
  • Writers
    • Emlyn Williams
    • David S. Ward
  • Stars
    • John Goodman
    • Peter O'Toole
    • John Hurt
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    18K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David S. Ward
    • Writers
      • Emlyn Williams
      • David S. Ward
    • Stars
      • John Goodman
      • Peter O'Toole
      • John Hurt
    • 74User reviews
    • 30Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John Goodman
    John Goodman
    • Ralph Jones
    Peter O'Toole
    Peter O'Toole
    • Sir Cedric Willingham
    John Hurt
    John Hurt
    • Lord Percival Graves
    Camille Coduri
    Camille Coduri
    • Miranda
    Richard Griffiths
    Richard Griffiths
    • Phipps
    Leslie Phillips
    Leslie Phillips
    • Gordon
    James Villiers
    James Villiers
    • Hale
    Joely Richardson
    Joely Richardson
    • Princess Anna
    Niall O'Brien
    • McGuire
    Julian Glover
    Julian Glover
    • King Gustav
    Judy Parfitt
    Judy Parfitt
    • Queen Katherine
    Ed Stobart
    • Dysentery
    Gedren Heller
    • Punk Girl
    Rudolph Walker
    Rudolph Walker
    • King Mulambon
    Michael Johnson
    • Hamilton
    Ann Beach
    Ann Beach
    • Miranda's Mother
    Jack Smethurst
    Jack Smethurst
    • Miranda's Father
    Roger Ashton-Griffiths
    Roger Ashton-Griffiths
    • Royal Photographer
    • (as Roger Ashton Griffiths)
    • Director
      • David S. Ward
    • Writers
      • Emlyn Williams
      • David S. Ward
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    User reviews74

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    8mattrochman

    Good fun

    This seems to get a panning from film reviewers here, but it actually is a good comedy. The story line is mildly stupid and a replay of the old fish-out-of-water formula, but the British were able to add a fantastic flavour to the film and the comedy is kept in check and doesn't become too outlandishly stupid.

    Thumbs up in my view, but it's a little bit date these days. Superb supporting cast and a friendly film: nothing crude and from recollection, no bad language.

    Goes to show that it can still be done if you really apply your mind to it!
    psaltz

    Charming!

    It's not stupid, it's charming. A bit old-fashioned and corny, yes, but entertaining and amusing and well worth the time! I just saw this for the second time on cable TV and liked it just as much as the first time!

    Goodman performs bravely and exquisitely as the good-hearted buffoon who overcomes the stuffiness and snobbishness of a group of bluebloods too good for their own bodily functions.
    7subego

    Great escapist "what if" movie

    I LOVE this movie! I know that when it came out it was largely ignored...by both the critics and the movie going public...but I found this film to be just simply fun to watch...a wonderful movie to just get caught up into. It has no pre-texts of social or political idealism. It doesn't try to solve the worlds problems with it's message. And it doesn't aim to make us, the viewers, think overly hard about where the movie is leading us. It does, however, present us with totally believable characters who we quickly become emotionally invested in. Sure the opening plot structure is contrived but that is half of the charm of the film's setup. It is a good absurd introduction to the twists of the movie.

    I must confess, being half Cherokee Indian and half English, I was drawn to this movie if for no other reason than I had always heard about that half of my family's history and imagined who they were and how they lived. As an American, I have also fallen prey to my own sometimes myopic world view. King Ralph was an enjoyable way to contemplate the place that a monarchy holds in the hearts of their countrymen.

    I don't believe that there is anything inherently wrong with having a movie that doesn't try to enlighten or enrage us. I have always felt that too often Hollywood tries to insert a message or moral slant to a project just because they believe that to not include one makes the movie seem shallow or silly. I say whats wrong with having just a fun movie? To me King Ralph was just such a movie. Of course it had smatterings of political overtones and touches of social commentary, but I feel that this was used to propel the story rather than to try and impart some deeper philosophical meaning to us.
    7bkoganbing

    Royally Amusing

    Though this film got trashed in a lot of circles, I rather like it if for no other reasons than it gives Americans some notion of the function of the monarchy in Great Britain.

    Sometimes having the head of state and the head of government does have its bad points. Watergate for instance might have not been the gut wrenching experience if in America we were a parliamentary democracy with a royal head of state. Richard Nixon would have been put up for a "no confidence" vote and out he would have been without all the drama.

    Drama on the other side of the Atlantic is saved for the Royals. This film might give an American some idea of what the abdication crisis was all about. John Goodman as the American born King has his own Mrs. Simpson.

    In fact how he got to the throne is quite the tale. On some grand occasion the extended royal family got together for what looks like a team picture like they take in spring training of the various baseball rosters. Someone left a loose electrical cable dangling on the metal bleachers and the whole lot of them were electrocuted.

    Genealogists poured through the Windham family tree and found some member had renounced it all and gone to America. The heir of that forgotten branch is John Goodman, Ralph Jones who does a lounge act in Las Vegas and not in classier joints in Las Vegas.

    Of course the free and easy and thoroughly American Goodman doesn't take readily to his new found job. He can't quite comprehend that he has to serve as well as be served. And he has the same problem the Duke of Windsor had when he was briefly Edward VIII. With a lot more excuse since Windsor was brought up in the tradition.

    Peter O'Toole as the lord who tries to give him some on the job training and John Hurt who has his own reasons for wanting Goodman to flop both give stand out performances. Best scene the palace ball for Goodman's prospective bride when Goodman does his lounge act.

    It's a funny film and in its own way educational. The Duke of Windsor should have seen it. His duty would have been clear.
    7moviedude1

    One of U.S. becomes royalty...

    I can't help but chuckle every time I see this film, but I know that just the thought of something like this happening makes about 100 people with calculators sit up and start crunching numbers of the possibility of something like this happening.

    John Goodman plays a down on his luck performer that, as it turns out, goes from distant family to the throne of England to instant family on the throne. The only problem is that he's had no refinement and leaves a lot to be desired in the courtesy department. If one plus one equals two, then this combination equals a comedy that can't be matched...on ANY level.

    I'm not saying this is the best comedy of all time, but what I am saying is that this film, if you rent it, is a nice quiet evening that will not offend many people and leaves the lead actor in a familiar base for him: a place where he's supposed to seem unfamiliar. Everybody remembers him as Dan Connor, but how many of you reading this remember he was the head football coach in Revenge of the Nerds? Goodman was an excellent choice for this part because of his range as an actor and his on-screen chemistry with Camille Coduri was priceless, too, as I felt that they represented the kind of relationship that everybody would like.

    So, hats off (or crowns, if you will) to David S Ward for this film. I just got in here to give this comment and my next stop is to see what else this director has done. 7 out of 10 stars.

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    • Trivia
      According to an interview with John Goodman in the article "'No Leading Man, King Ralph Insists" published in the February 12, 1991 edition of the Los Angeles Times, Goodman denied his new leading man status in this movie, and said he was still just a character actor. Goodman said: "Don't call me a leading man. This is just another part, with a lot more lines. The only difference for me this time, was that I didn't have time to fool around when I wasn't working. When you're the leading man, your meter's running all the time, and you're always working. There's no goof-off time. But that still doesn't make me a leading man. I'm still just a character actor. Nobody's ready to call me Mel Gibson, Jr., and I don't think anybody's ready to pay good money to see me get the girl in the movie. I know I wouldn't go see something like that."
    • Goofs
      While the film states that the entire British royal family had been killed and an heir cannot be located, the actual line of succession to the British throne extends to hundreds of nobles and other monarchs throughout Central and Western Europe. An even longer, extended list tracing the royal family as far back as 1800 extends into thousands of possible heirs. Thus, even if the immediate British royal family were to die, there would be many people left in the line of succession who would not have been in the country.
    • Quotes

      Phipps: Sir Cedric! Sir Cedric! Good news. We've finally found an heir!

      Sir Cedric Willingham: That's wonderful, Duncan. Who is he?

      Phipps: His name is Jones. Ralph Jones.

      Sir Cedric Willingham: Is he everything we've hoped for?

      Phipps: [embarrassed] Well. He has his strengths and his weaknesses. You see, he's

      [uncomfortable pause]

      Phipps: American.

      Sir Cedric Willingham: Quickly, Duncan! The strengths!

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Scenes from a Mall/Nothing But Trouble/He Said, She Said/King Ralph/The Field (1991)
    • Soundtracks
      Good Golly Miss Molly
      Words & Music by John Marascalco and Robert 'Bumps' Blackwell

      End Title Performance by Little Richard

      Produced by Jeff Lynne

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    • Release date
      • February 15, 1991 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • King Ralph I
    • Filming locations
      • Highclere Castle, Highclere Park, Highclere, Newbury, Hampshire, England, UK(Lord Graves' house - exteriors)
    • Production companies
      • Universal Pictures
      • JBRO
      • Mirage Enterprises
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $23,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $34,002,045
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,327,550
      • Feb 18, 1991
    • Gross worldwide
      • $52,487,045
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo

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