Movie: King Ralph (1991)

- Director: David S. Ward
- Release Date: 15 February 1991 (USA)
- Run Time: 97 min
- Country: USA
- Genre: Comedy , Romance
Tagline: A comedy of majestic proportions
Trivia: The Treason Act of 1702 by which Ralph has Lord Percival Graves arrested is an actual Act of Parliment, enacted in the last year of William the Third’s reign. It made it a capital offense to attempt to prevent the successor to the crown from properly taking the throne. Eventually, in 1998, the punishment was changed from death to life imprisonment.
Goofs: Continuity: The “punks” who are shown watching television and commenting at various times throughout the months-long reign of King Ralph are always wearing the same clothing.
“When an accident obliterates the British royal family and most of its branches, a desperate geneological search discovers the next king: Ralph, a sleazy American lounge singer. Can Ralph measure up to the job, even with the help of loyal aristocrat Willingham? Written by Reid Gagle”


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