Racconti di Canterbury, I
1972 Drama / Comedy / Romance   

 
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  Director: Pier Paolo Pasolini
Starring: Hugh Griffith, Laura Betti, Ninetto Davoli, Franco Citti, Josephine Chaplin

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  • Director: Pier Paolo Pasolini
  • Script: Geoffrey Chaucer (novel), Pier Paolo Pasolini
  • Photo: Tonino Delli Colli
  • Music: Ennio Morricone
  • Cast: Hugh Griffith (Sir January), Laura Betti (The Wife from Bath), Ninetto Davoli (Perkin), Franco Citti (The Devil), Josephine Chaplin (May), Alan Webb (Old Man), Pier Paolo Pasolini (Geoffrey Chaucer), J.P. Van Dyne (The Cook), Vernon Dobtcheff (The Franklin), Adrian Street (Fighter), O.T. (Chief Witch-Hunter), Derek Deadman (The Pardoner), Nicholas Smith (Friar), George Bethell Datch (Host of the Tabard), Dan Thomas (Nicholas), Michael Balfour (John the carpenter), Jenny Runacre (Alison), Peter Cain (Absalom), Daniele Buckler (Witch Hunter), John Francis Lane (Greedy friar), Settimo Castagna (Angel), Athol Coats (Rich homosexual), Judy Stewart-Murray (Alice), Tom Baker (Jenkin), Oscar Fochetti (Damian), Willoughby Goddard (Placebo), Peter Stephens (Justinus), Giuseppe Arrigio (Pluto), Elisabetta Genovese (Prosperine), Gordon King (Chancellor), Patrick Duffett (Alan), Eamann Howell (John), Tiziano Longo (Simkin the miller), Eileen King (Simkin’s wife), Heather Johnson (Molly), Robin Askwith (Rufus), Martin Whelar (Jack the Justice), John McLaren (Johnny the Grace), Edward Monteith (Dick the Sparrow), Franca Sciutto, Vittorio Fanfoni, Stephen Calcutt (The Groom), Philip Davis (2nd homosexual lover), Charles De la Tour (Inn-keeper), Francis De Wolff (The Bride’s father), Dorothy Everall (Perkin’s mother), Diana Fisher (The Bride), Chris Greener (Sir Elephant), David Hatton (Poor homosexual), Karl Howman (1st homosexual lover), Norman McGlen (Perkin’s father), Hugh McKenzie-Bailey (Thomas), Ken Muggleston (Doctor), Anita Sanders (Thomas’ wife)
  • Country: Italy / France
  • Language: Italian / English
  • Runtime: 118 min
  • Aka: Contes de Canterbury, Les; The Canterbury Tales



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