
Tales of Canterbury
History · Comedy
Overview
Father of English literature, the poet Geoffrey Chaucer, involved in storytelling a rainy night at an inn.
Top Cast


Patrizia Adiutori
Patrizia Adiutori
Carlotta
Patrizia Adiutori
Carlotta


Rik Battaglia
Rik Battaglia
Averagus
Rik Battaglia
Averagus


Federico Boido
Federico Boido
Aldo
Federico Boido
Aldo


Shirley Corrigan
Shirley Corrigan
Dorigen
Shirley Corrigan
Dorigen
Giacomo De Angelis
Giacomo De Angelis
Giacomo De Angelis


Dada Gallotti
Dada Gallotti
Widow
Dada Gallotti
Widow


Franco Mazzieri
Franco Mazzieri
Geoffrey Chaucer
Franco Mazzieri
Geoffrey Chaucer


Claudio Ruffini
Claudio Ruffini
Ercole
Claudio Ruffini
Ercole
Alex Rebar
Alex Rebar
Richard II
Alex Rebar
Richard II
Gualtiero Rispoli
Gualtiero Rispoli
Gualtiero Rispoli
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