
A comedy of majestic proportions. As the only relative in line to ascend the Royal throne, a down-on-his-luck American slob must learn the ways of the English.
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John Goodman
Ralph Hampton Gainesworth Jones

John Hurt
Lord Percival Graves

Julian Glover
King Gustav

Peter O'Toole
Sir Cedric Charles Willingham

Judy Parfitt
Queen Katherine

Richard Griffiths
Duncan Phipps

James Villiers
Prime Minister Jeffrey Hale

Joely Richardson
Princess Anna

Ian Gelder
Riding Instructor

Leslie Phillips
Gordon Halliwell

Niall O'Brien
Tommy McGuire

Roger Ashton-Griffiths
Royal Photographer

Caroline Paterson
Counter Girl

Brian Greene
Ed Mayes

Rudolph Walker
King Mulambon

Ann Beach
Miranda's Mother

Camille Coduri
Miranda Green

Ed Stobart
Dysentery

Topaz Hasfal-Schou
'Dukettes' Back-Up Singer

Tim Seely
King of England

Gedren Heller
Punk Girl

Guy Fithen
Bouncer

Angus MacKay
Assistant Tailor

Alison McGuire
Queen of England

Sally Nesbitt
Onlooker

Jack Smethurst
Miranda's Father

Dallas Adams
MC at Strip Club

Gareth Forwood
Duke

Richard Bebb
Gamekeeper

Paul Beach
Tailor

Adele Lakeland
Fanny Oakley

Haydon-Pearce Josanne
Chorus Girl

Vanessa Lee Hicks
Chorus Girl

Jazzi Northover
Chorus Girl

Dawn Spence
Chorus Girl

Jennie Stoller
Female Newscaster

Chantal Claire
'Dukettes' Back-Up Singer

Charlotte Pyecroft
'Dukettes' Back-Up Singer

David Stoll
Butler

Richard Whitmore
Male Newscaster

Roy Beck
Member of Parliment
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John Goodman
Peter O'Toole
Richard Griffiths
James Villiers
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During a rain-soaked royal portrait outside Buckingham Palace, the entire British Royal Family of the Wyndham house is electrocuted and killed in a freak accident. Sir Cedric Charles Willingham, Peter O’Toole, leads a nationwide search for a surviving heir to carry the crown. After days of hunting, the living heir is Ralph Jones, John Goodman, an American lounge singer who has just lost his job in Las Vegas. The discovery rests on a distant family thread: Ralph’s grandmother Constance once had a brief affair with the first Duke of Warren, and her son—Ralph’s father—died without heirs, leaving Ralph as the sole potential successor. A ring serves as the blunt proof of lineage—a duplicate of the ring Constance wore that the Duke had given her.
Ralph is flown to London, where Cedric delivers a rapid crash course in royal etiquette and protocol. On his second day in the capital, the inexperienced royal guest sneaks off to a strip club and meets Miranda Green, Camille Coduri, a timid exotic dancer with dreams of fashion design. Ralph dares her to publicly date him if the British press can be convinced of his claim to the throne. The arrangement sets a chain of political complications in motion.
Opposition to an American on the throne is led by Lord Percival Graves, Richard Griffiths, who quietly schemes to replace the Wyndham line with the more pliant House of Stuart. Prime Minister Geoffrey Hale, James Villiers, is cautious but pragmatic, warning that Ralph’s succession could stand unless he commits a grievous misstep. Graves sweetens the deal by bribing Miranda to cultivate a public romance with Ralph, feeding sensational headlines that could destabilize Ralph’s eligibility.
Despite Cedric’s admonitions to avoid a repeat of Edward VIII’s miscalculations, Ralph slips away from the palace for a date in Hyde Park. Miranda, under pressure from Graves, reluctantly returns the money she was paid, but photographs of the couple together have already circulated widely. To safeguard Ralph’s reputation, Miranda ends the romance, at least in public, though the scandal lingers.
Yet Ralph’s charm and straightforward honesty begin to win supporters, including King Mulambon of Zambezi, Rudolph Walker, who sees in the American a refreshing sense of leadership. Ralph’s popularity grows in small but meaningful ways, drawing a loyal following among ordinary Britons who crave stable leadership and clear promises of jobs and prosperity. The plan to anchor royal legitimacy through marriage evolves: Ralph is arranged to wed Princess Anna of Finland, Joely Richardson, to preserve royal bloodlines and secure Finland’s oil resources for British interests across the Baltic.
The night Finland’s royal visit arrives, tensions peak. Anna’s voice, deeper and more imposing than expected, and her frank attitudes toward arranged marriages unsettle everyone. added to this, Miranda’s presence at the Finnish ball and her kiss with Ralph become major headlines when King Gustav, Julian Glover, and his council catch wind of the liaison. The public fallout sharpens as the sensational moment is set against Ralph’s impromptu performance of “Good Golly, Miss Molly,” which seals the damage in the eyes of many Finns, causing Finland to pivot its attention toward Japan for the offshore equipment contract.
Ralph confronts the consequences with Cedric’s stern censure in mind and resolves to make things right. Miranda finally confesses her role in the scheme, and Ralph severs contact with her for the time being. Phipps, Richard Griffiths, whispers a startling possibility: Cedric himself is also an heir to the throne—through a great-grandmother who was a parlor maid and who had a fleeting affair with a prince—but Cedric had chosen to decline the crown. With that revelation, Ralph addresses Parliament, apologizing for his missteps and outlining a bold plan to turn the tide.
In a decisive pivot, Ralph secures a major economic agreement: with King Mulambon’s backing, he orchestrates a £200 million purchase of British mining equipment and the establishment of three car engine plants in Britain, ensuring jobs for Miranda’s family and thousands of other Britons. Graves is exposed for treasonous manipulations and is arrested under the Treason Act 1702. In a climactic moment, Ralph announces he will abdicate the throne but reveals Cedric as his successor, offering him the title of Duke of Warren with a substantial stipend and his own recording studio on the country estate. Cedric cautions that, without an heir of his own, Ralph might be called upon to become king again after Cedric’s death.
The story closes on a reconciliatory note: Ralph marries Miranda and, together, they have a son (Ralph II). Ralph forges ahead with his musical ambitions—fronting his own group, Ralph and the Dukettes—and the credits roll to a celebratory cover of “Duke of Earl,” signaling a future where monarchy and music share a distinctive, if unconventional, harmony.
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