Review of The Canterbury Tales (1972) by James Kendrick for Q Network Film Desk — 04 Jan 2013
The brash, arguably campy manner in which Pasolini transcribes Chaucer's medieval bawdiness to the screen, coupled with the film's various technical faults (particularly the lousy dubbed dialogue), tends to make the film a chore to watch.
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This review of The Canterbury Tales (1972) was written by James Kendrick and published by Q Network Film Desk on 04 Jan 2013.
The Canterbury Tales has generally received positive reviews.
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