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While World War II rages, an American G.I. and three Britons find themselves en route to the hallowed cathedral on the same Pilgrims' way taken by travelers some 600 years before and reported in Chaucer's epic poem. Read more
| Starring | Eric Portman, Sheila Sim, Dennis Price, Esmond Knight |
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| Director | Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger |
| Genres | Drama |
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Curious would-be propaganda piece with Old England bathed in a roseate wartime glow, but the plot seems to have little to do with Chaucer. Indeed, quite what Powell and Pressburger thought they were up to is hard to fathom, but the detail is interesting.
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Prime Cut Powell and Pressburger
Powell and Pressburger as part of the British Film industry were encouraged to support the war effort in WW2 via their films. All of them are worth watching. ... read more »
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Strange, but nice
THis film is hard to fathom! What it is trying to say seems just out of reach, and yet that doesn't seem to affect one's enjoyment of it! I think the ... read more »
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sentiment v sentimentality
This look at life in Kent during World War 2 puzzled audiences at its 1943 release. Over the years it has grown in stature and is now accepted as one of the ... read more »
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Strange but inspiring
From a gentler age but in a tougher time (WWII) this film does what so many fail to do today. It lifts the spirits and gives hope.
Powell & ... read more »
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English Soul
It's a great myth that the English have no soul and no folk art. Both are contained in abundance in the marvellous film, which is surely the definitive ... read more »
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Classic
A number of the negative reviews complain about the 'bizarre plot' but it's not really about the plot. Well worth getting beyond the opening.
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A Canterbury Tale
A very powerful film, beautifully shot and full of wisdom - albeit driven by wartime propaganda. A delight.
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A bygone age
What a super film... from the accents (received pronunciation/cockney/Cornish/stiff upper lip)... to the innocence of boys being 'Swallows and Amazons' ... read more »
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"...Of which virtue engender-ed"
ACT opens with a brilliantly rendered evocation of a perennialist kind of Englishness. The first stanzas of the general prologue of The Canterbury Tales ('... read more »
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Hasn't stood the test of time
I live in Canters and so have wanted to see this film for a while. However, I must say I was disappointed. Most of the film is set outside Canterbury and only ... read more »
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Essential Viewing
I can imagine that this film might fail to entrance some (my sixteen year old son for instance) but somehow there is magic in the light that streams across the ... read more »