The Ribald Tales of Canterbury (1985) is an adult comedy-costume film and one of the last big-budget 35mm X-rated productions to receive a theatrical release
A modern pilgrimage (a cross-England van tour from London to Canterbury Cathedral) where six strangers — each hiding a scandalous secret — tell unvarnished, darkly funny, sexually candid, and socially biting stories to pass the time. The 1985 classic’s bawdy tone remains, but the taboos, identities, and tech are thoroughly contemporary. the ribald tales of canterbury 1985 classic updated
Audio Commentary: Includes a rare audio commentary with director Bud Lee, providing an insider's view of the 1980s adult industry. The Ribald Tales of Canterbury (1985) is an
The film follows a group of pilgrims traveling from London to Canterbury Cathedral, each with their own stories to tell. The tales range from bawdy and humorous to poignant and insightful, offering a glimpse into the lives of medieval Englishmen and women. The production updates Chaucer's characters and settings, incorporating elements of 1980s culture while maintaining the spirit of the original work. The film follows a group of pilgrims traveling