A Canterbury TaleMichael Powell, Emeric Pressburger, 1944 Film DescriptionFour people uprooted by the war are drawn towards Canterbury and discover what they couldn't find in peacetime. A suggestive and profound study of Englishness that draws from a number of sources, not least Chaucer. There are strange depths to this pastoral piece though and 'the glueman' prefigures the darker side of Powell's work that was to find voice in Peeping Tom. ReviewsShare your thoughts - write a review By Sylvia Mulley on 13th September 2007 I was born in March 1942 at the Dane John Nursing Home in Canterbury, within the City walls. The nursing home was bombed shortly after my birth and my mother (Alexande... more > By Matthew Jarron on 22nd June 2001 One of the most extraordinary films made in wartime Britain, A Canterbury Tale focuses not on the conflict itself but on the psychology underlying it ? the reasons for... more > Film Stills - click to view in full
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