The Ribald Tales Of Canterbury 1985 Classic Best [work]

The Ribald Tales of Canterbury

(1985) is an adult-oriented comedy and a very loose adaptation of Geoffrey Chaucer’s classic The Canterbury Tales .

The 1985 film adapts this by:

The Plot

: Loosely mirroring the frame narrative of Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales , the film follows a group of noblemen and women on a pilgrimage to Canterbury. To pass the time, they engage in a wager: each contributes 20 pence to a pouch, and the person who tells the most "ribald" or erotic tale wins the pot. the ribald tales of canterbury 1985 classic best

Opening – The Tabard Inn, Southwark

A raucous group of pilgrims—including a lusty Miller, a boisterous Wife of Bath, a corrupt Pardoner, a lecherous Friar, a naive Squire, and a cynical Reeve—gather in heavy rain. The innkeeper, Harry Bailly, proposes a storytelling contest: the best tale (i.e., the most arousing) wins a free dinner. Each “tale” is an extended erotic vignette. The Ribald Tales of Canterbury (1985) is an

The Miller’s Tale

: The quintessential story of a love triangle and a very unfortunate prank. Opening – The Tabard Inn, Southwark A raucous

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