Switched-at-birth comedy (spotted with blackness) about British royalty and their lessers: an Eric Idle vanity piece. Besides writing it and executive-producing it and composing and singing its title tune (in early British Invasion style), he is the principal star, has Barbara Hershey as his mother(!), scampers around bare-assed, draws compliments on his sexual endowment and prowess, gets away with murder, lives happily ever after. One possible moment of pleasure, if you can recognize him, is the appearance of the cab driver and would-be actor from Michael Apted's 28 Up and 35 Up in a ten-second bit as a -- what else? -- cab driver. Rick Moranis, John Cleese; directed by Robert Young. (1993) — Duncan Shepherd
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