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A Canterbury Tale

1944-08-21 Drama 2hr 5m

Three modern day pilgrims investigate a bizarre crime in a small town on the way to Canterbury.

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Storyline

Three modern day pilgrims investigate a bizarre crime in a small town on the way to Canterbury.

  • Released
    1944-08-21
  • Revenue
    n/a
  • Budget
    n/a
  • Runtime
    2hr 5m
  • Genre
    Drama, Mystery, War, Comedy
  • Status
    Released
  • Language
    English
  • imdb-logo
    7.3
  • Production
    The Archers, J. Arthur Rank Organisation

Crew

Michael Powell
Director
Michael Powell
Producer

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Cast

Eric Portman

Eric Portman

Thomas Colpeper, JP
Sheila Sim

Sheila Sim

Alison Smith
Dennis Price

Dennis Price

Peter Gibbs
John Sweet

John Sweet

Bob Johnson
Charles Hawtrey

Charles Hawtrey

Thomas Duckett
Esmond Knight

Esmond Knight

Narrator / Seven-Sisters Soldier / Village Idiot
Hay Petrie

Hay Petrie

Woodcock
George Merritt

George Merritt

Ned Horton
Edward Rigby

Edward Rigby

Jim Horton
Freda Jackson

Freda Jackson

Prudence Honeywood
Betty Jardine

Betty Jardine

Fee Baker
Beresford Egan

Beresford Egan

P. C. Ovenden
Anthony Holles

Anthony Holles

Sergt. Bassett
Maude Lambert

Maude Lambert

Miss Grainger
Wallace Bosco

Wallace Bosco

A. R. P. Worker
Charles Paton

Charles Paton

Ernie Brooks
Jane Millican

Jane Millican

Susanna Foster
Michael Golden

Michael Golden

Sergt. Smale
John Slater

John Slater

Sergt. Len
Graham Moffatt

Graham Moffatt

Sergt. Stuffy
Judith Furse

Judith Furse

Dorothy Bird
Barbara Waring

Barbara Waring

Polly Finn
Jean Shepeard

Jean Shepeard

Gwladys Swinton
Joss Ambler

Joss Ambler

Police Inspector
H.F. Maltby

H.F. Maltby

Mr. Portal
Eric Maturin

Eric Maturin

Geoffrey's Father

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Reviews for A Canterbury Tale
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A Review by Geronimo1967 7

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2022-03-28

This is a curious film to describe. In the best traditions of Chaucer, from whom the title is borrowed - it is a bit of an English whimsy. N... read more

This is a curious film to describe. In the best traditions of Chaucer, from whom the title is borrowed - it is a bit of an English whimsy. Not whimsical, not in any light and fluffy sense, but a story that though rooted in characterisations has something more intangible about it. This tale centres around three strangers who meet at railway station near Canterbury. "Alison" (Sheila Sim) is a naive, but determined land girl, "Peter" (Dennis Price) a British solider on a few days leave and "Bob" (John Sweet) - a young GI who accidentally gets off at the wrong stop. On their way to report to the town hall, the young lass is attacked by the local peril that is the "glue man", a mysterious individual who tips glue over the heads of women out with soldiers late at night. When they arrive, the locals try to help and they are introduced to the rather imperious magistrate Eric Portman "(Mr. Colpeper) who pretty much runs the town. In the brief time that they have together, the three seek out this miscreant and the search turns into a modern day pilgrimage of their own as they are exposed, by degree, to the chequered history of their locale.. Each has their own journey to make, and they take us along for the enjoyable interesting ride. As we have come to expect from Messrs. Powell and Pressburger, the story has a richness to it. It interweaves their task with an evaluation of "Britishness" - a bucolic idyll that had largely bumbled along for centuries with little by way of profound development or intervention. Horse drawn carts, respect for the landed gentry - and the clergy - and for traditions that had long outlived their usefulness, but in which the population still had a certain faith. It's celebratory, not detracting of this society, no WWII jingoism or propaganda, just a delicately poised degree of introspection that isn't self indulgent, more evocative... The photography is superb, the acting - particularly from Sweet who epitomises the visiting forces with a mischief, a charm that is engaging and respectful; and from Price who really only wants to get back to his cinema organ. Eric Portman could be a difficult actor to appreciate - his demeanour and style frequently emotionless and staccato. Here that works, it gives him a solid base from which to evolve as his relationship with "Alison", herself charmingly and determinedly played by Sim - grows. It sort of has a narrative to it, but that's not really so important. Don't expect this to follow any established pattern - it's unique and a grand film to watch.

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A Review by CinemaSerf

This is a curious film to describe. In the best traditions of Chaucer, from whom the title is borrowed - it is a bit of an English whimsy. Not whimsical, not in any light and fluffy sense, but a story that though rooted in characterisations...

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A Review by Geronimo1967 7

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2022-03-28

This is a curious film to describe. In the best traditions of Chaucer, from whom the title is borrowed - it is a bit of an English whimsy. Not whimsical, not in any light and fluffy sense, but a story...

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