Glimpses of Chaucer penning his famous work are sprinkled through this re-enactment of several of his stories.
Full Cast of The Canterbury Tales
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Derek Deadman
as The Pardoner
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George Bethell Datch
as Host of the Tabard
Daniele Buckler
as Pilgrim
John Francis Lane
as Greedy Friar
Athol Coats
as Rich Homosexual
Judy Stewart-Murray
as Alice
Oscar Fochetti
as May's Lover
Peter Stephens
as Justinus
Giuseppe Arrigio
as Pluto / The God
Tiziano Longo
as Simkin the Miller
Eileen King
as Simkin's Wife
Martin Whelar
as Jack the Justice
Edward Monteith
as Dick the Sparrow
Leonard S. Brooks
as Businessman (uncredited)
Stephen Calcutt
as The Groom (uncredited)
Charles De la Tour
as Inn-keeper (uncredited)
Michael Derrek
as Robin (uncredited)
Andrew Dymock
as Bill (uncredited)
V. Edwards
as The Old Woman (uncredited)
Dorothy Everall
as Perkin's Mother (uncredited)
Diana Fisher
as The Bride (uncredited)
Chris Greener
as Sir Elephant (uncredited)
Judo Al Hayes
as Fighter (uncredited)
Terry Hooper
as L'Allodoliere (uncredited)
Robert Brook Howard
as Vicar of the Monestary (uncredited)
Richard Hughes
as Administrator (uncredited)
Laurie Inch
as Mary (uncredited)
Charlotte Kell
as The Prioress (uncredited)
Pinky Martin
as The Nun (uncredited)
Alan McConnell
as Master Gervaso (uncredited)
Norman McGlen
as Perkin's Father (uncredited)
Peter McGregor
as The Merchant (uncredited)
Hugh McKenzie-Bailey
as Thomas (uncredited)
Roderick McLeod
as Knight's Attendant (uncredited)
Anthony Moore
as The Spy (uncredited)
Ken Muggleston
as Doctor (uncredited)
Ray Parks
as Sergeant (uncredited)
Martin Philips
as Martin (uncredited)
Marc Sinclair
as Ensemble (uncredited)
Reg Stuart
as 4th Husband (uncredited)
Steve Whitton
as Youth without Name (uncredited)
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