"King Ralph," directed by David S. Ward, follows the story of a down-to-earth American named Ralph Jones (played by John Goodman) who unexpectedly becomes the King of England after a tragic accident wipes out the entire royal family. As the new ruler, Ralph's unorthodox ways clash with the traditional customs of the monarchy, leading to a series of hilarious mishaps and cultural clashes. Along the way, Ralph finds himself navigating romance with the beautiful Miranda (played by Camille Coduri) while trying to win over his skeptical subjects. The film, released in 1991, features a stellar cast including Peter O'Toole and John Hurt, who bring depth and humor to their respective roles. With its blend of comedy and romance, "King Ralph" offers a light-hearted and entertaining take on the fish-out-of-water trope, as Ralph's unconventional approach to kingship wins over the hearts of both his newfound kingdom and audiences alike. Packed with witty dialogue and charming performances, this feel-good comedy is sure to delight viewers looking for a fun and heartwarming movie experience.
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