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  1. Language. English. A Canterbury Tale is a 1944 British film by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger starring Eric Portman, Sheila Sim, Dennis Price and Sgt. John Sweet; Esmond Knight provided narration and played two small roles. For the post-war American release, Raymond Massey narrated and Kim Hunter was added to the film.

  2. A Canterbury Tale es una película inglesa de 1944. Argumento. Una chica americana y un soldado británico se encuentran en un pequeño pueblo en el camino a Canterbury. En el pueblo existe un misterioso personaje que embadurna de pegamento el cabello de las chicas que se citan con los soldados. El sospechoso es un magistrado local.

  3. Three modern-day pilgrims investigate a bizarre crime in a small town while on their way to Canterbury. The film features a glue-man, a magistrate, a cathedral, and a vision of England's history.

  4. 26 de mar. de 2024 · The Canterbury Tales, frame story by Geoffrey Chaucer, written in Middle English in 1387–1400. The framing device for the collection of stories is a pilgrimage to the shrine of Thomas Becket in Canterbury, Kent. The 30 pilgrims who undertake the journey gather at the Tabard Inn in Southwark, across the Thames from London.

  5. The Canterbury Tales. Synopses and Prolegomena; Text and Translations. 1.1 General Prologue; 1.2 The Knight's Tale; 1.3 The Miller's Prologue and Tale; 1.4 The Reeve's Prologue and Tale; 1.5 The Cook's Prologue and Tale; 2.1 The Man of Law's Introduction, Prologue, Tale, and Epilogue; 3.1 The Wife of Bath's Prologue and Tale; 3.2 The Friar's ...

  6. Año: 1944. Título original: A Canterbury Tale. Sinopsis: Tres "peregrinos" se encuentran durante la guerra cerca de Canterbury e intentan resolver el misterio del "fantasma del pegamento", que ataca a las chicas por la noche. Sus ...Puedes ver Un cuento de Canterbury mediante Suscripción en las plataformas: Filmin.

  7. The Canterbury Tales (Middle English: Tales of Caunterbury) is a collection of twenty-four stories that runs to over 17,000 lines written in Middle English by Geoffrey Chaucer between 1387 and 1400. It is widely regarded as Chaucer's magnum opus.