The Dumbfounded King


El rey pasmado English The Dumbfounded King is a 1991 FrenchPortugueseSpanish comedyhistorical film directed by Imanol Uribe and written by Joan Potau and Gonzalo Torrente Ballester. The screenplay was based on Torrentes novel Crnica del rey pasmado.

Due to this the Grand Inquisitor is obliged to convene a meeting of theologians to discuss the matter. Both sides of the debate are represented by the figure of the friar Villaescusa Juan Diego, which ensures that the claim of the king is a serious sin that can bring punishment on the whole country and the Father Almeida, a Jesuit missionary who replies that the luck of the governed depends on the ability of its rulers rather than their morality and that the desire of the king is a private matter. Although the Queen is willing to accommodate to the wishes of the king, Villaescusa and his minions do enough to frustrate his desires. Finally, with the help of the Jesuit and the Count of la Pea Andrada, the King gets to meet with the queen alone in the monastery of San Plcido and achieves his goal.Meanwhile, the CountDuke of Olivares Javier Gurruchaga fears that he could being punished by God because he fails to have children with his wife, so he gets advice from Villaescusa, who informs him that the pleasure he and his wife obtain when performing the sexual act is to be blamed for the infertility. The divinely inspired solution proposed by Villaescusa is that the Earl and his wife copulate in the choir of the church of San Plcido where by coincidence are also very nearly the kings in front of the choir nuns. At the end of this sexual encounter the CountDuke of Olivares receives two letters which informs him of the successful arrival of the Indian fleet to Cadiz and the victory of Spanish troops in Flanders. Villaescusa says that the happy ending is due to the sacrifices they all have passed, but the Count Duke replies that by the date of the letters it could be seen that the fleet had arrived in Cadiz two days ago just the day King went whores. The CountDuke sends Villaescusa to Rome with a sealed letter asking to not let him go until he has changed his attitude. ........

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