The Ribald Tales Of Canterbury -1985- -classic- !!install!! Review
"The Ribald Tales of Canterbury" stands as a bridge between the high-concept features of the 70s and the more formulaic video era. It is remembered for its ensemble cast—featuring several recognizable faces from the era's circuit—and its commitment to a theme. For historians of the genre, it represents the final era where "plot" and "costume" were still given a significant portion of the budget. The Legacy of the 1985 Release
: Plays an early role as "Alan" in a segment involving a miller’s wife and daughter. : The director also makes a cameo as "Lord". Reception and Legacy The Ribald Tales of Canterbury (1985) - IMDb The Ribald Tales Of Canterbury -1985- -Classic-
: Reviewers on IMDb and Letterboxd frequently highlight the film's impressive costumes and set design , which were reportedly rented from Universal Studios' Camelot production. "The Ribald Tales of Canterbury" stands as a
, the film follows a group of noblemen and women on a pilgrimage to Canterbury. To pass the time, they engage in a contest where each traveler wagers 20 pence to see who can tell the most "bawdy" or erotic story. This framing device allows for a series of vignettes that range from comedic to purely erotic, often featuring 15th-century English settings infused with 1980s stylistic flourishes. Key Cast and Production The Legacy of the 1985 Release : Plays
Current digital archives (legal and otherwise) host murky transfers, but the cult following remains active. Fans argue over the “director’s cut” vs. the “hard cut,” as several versions exist with varying levels of explicitness to bypass local censorship boards in 1985.
Medieval Mischief and 80s Excess: Revisiting The Ribald Tales of Canterbury (1985)


