About The Canterbury Tales
- Released on September 02, 1972
- Comedy
Glimpses of Chaucer penning his famous work are sprinkled through this re-enactment of several of his stories.
Full Cast of The Canterbury Tales
Hugh Griffith
plays Sir January
Laura Betti
plays The Wife from Bath
Ninetto Davoli
plays Perkin
Franco Citti
plays Devil
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plays May
Pier Paolo Pasolini
plays Geoffrey Chaucer
J.P. Van Dyne
plays The Cook
Vernon Dobtcheff
plays The Franklin
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plays Fighter
Orla Pederson
plays Pilgrim
Derek Deadman
plays The Pardoner
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plays Friar
George Bethell Datch
plays Host of the Tabard
Dan Thomas
plays Nicholas
Michael Balfour
plays The Carpenter
Jenny Runacre
plays Alison
Daniele Buckler
plays Pilgrim
John Francis Lane
plays Greedy Friar
Settimo Castagna
plays Angel
Athol Coats
plays Rich Homosexual
Judy Stewart-Murray
plays Alice
Oscar Fochetti
plays May's Lover
Willoughby Goddard
plays Placebo
Peter Stephens
plays Justinus
Giuseppe Arrigio
plays Pluto / The God
Elisabetta Genovese
plays Prosperine
Gordon King
plays Chancellor
Patrick Duffett
plays Alan
Tiziano Longo
plays Simkin the Miller
Eileen King
plays Simkin's Wife
Heather Johnson
plays Molly
Robin Askwith
plays Rufus
Martin Whelar
plays Jack the Justice
John McLaren
plays Johnny the Grace
Edward Monteith
plays Dick the Sparrow
Leonard S. Brooks
plays Businessman (uncredited)
Stephen Calcutt
plays The Groom (uncredited)
Phil Davis
plays 2nd Homosexual Lover (uncredited)
Charles De la Tour
plays Inn-keeper (uncredited)
Francis de Wolff
plays The Bride's Father (uncredited)
Michael Derrek
plays Robin (uncredited)
Andrew Dymock
plays Bill (uncredited)
V. Edwards
plays The Old Woman (uncredited)
Dorothy Everall
plays Perkin's Mother (uncredited)
Diana Fisher
plays The Bride (uncredited)
Chris Greener
plays Sir Elephant (uncredited)
David Hatton
plays Poor Homosexual (uncredited)
Judo Al Hayes
plays Fighter (uncredited)
Terry Hooper
plays L'Allodoliere (uncredited)
Robert Brook Howard
plays Vicar of the Monestary (uncredited)
Karl Howman
plays 1st Homosexual Lover (uncredited)
Richard Hughes
plays Administrator (uncredited)
Laurie Inch
plays Mary (uncredited)
Charlotte Kell
plays The Prioress (uncredited)
Pinky Martin
plays The Nun (uncredited)
Alan McConnell
plays Master Gervaso (uncredited)
Norman McGlen
plays Perkin's Father (uncredited)
Peter McGregor
plays The Merchant (uncredited)
Hugh McKenzie-Bailey
plays Thomas (uncredited)
Roderick McLeod
plays Knight's Attendant (uncredited)
Anthony Moore
plays The Spy (uncredited)
Ken Muggleston
plays Doctor (uncredited)
Patrick Newell
plays Prior (uncredited)
Ray Parks
plays Sergeant (uncredited)
Martin Philips
plays Martin (uncredited)
Selwyn Roberts
plays The Knight (uncredited)
Anita Sanders
plays Thomas' Wife (uncredited)
Marc Sinclair
plays Ensemble (uncredited)
Mary Stuart
plays Priest (uncredited)
Reg Stuart
plays 4th Husband (uncredited)
Steve Whitton
plays Youth without Name (uncredited)
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