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Tales of Canterbury

Father of English literature, the poet Geoffrey Chaucer, involved in storytelling a rainy night at an inn.

Top Cast

  • Patrizia Adiutori

    Patrizia Adiutori

    Carlotta

  • Rik Battaglia

    Rik Battaglia

    Averagus

  • Federico Boido

    Federico Boido

    Aldo

  • Shirley Corrigan

    Shirley Corrigan

    Dorigen

  • Giacomo De Angelis

    Giacomo De Angelis

  • Dada Gallotti

    Dada Gallotti

    Widow

  • Franco Mazzieri

    Franco Mazzieri

    Geoffrey Chaucer

  • Claudio Ruffini

    Claudio Ruffini

    Ercole

  • Alex Rebar

    Alex Rebar

    Richard II

Overview

Father of English literature, the poet Geoffrey Chaucer, involved in storytelling a rainy night at an inn.

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