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The Ribald Tales of Canterbury (1985) stands as a notable example of the high-budget "Golden Age" of adult cinema, blending a loose adaptation of Geoffrey Chaucer’s classic literature with the explicit demands of the 1980s X-rated industry. Directed by in his directorial debut and written by star Hyapatia Lee
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The Ribald Tales of Canterbury (1985) is an erotic comedy film loosely adapted from Geoffrey Chaucer’s classic 14th-century literary work. Directed by and written by its lead star Hyapatia Lee , it is noted for being one of the final "big-budget" adult feature films shot on 35mm film before the industry’s shift toward video. Plot Overview The Ribald Tales of Canterbury (1985) stands as
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