The Ribald Tales of Canterbury (1988) (720p)
A group consisting of knights, maidens, and a priest travels across the countryside in the 15th century, sharing raunchy stories with the lure of gold coins as a prize. The narrative features knights enamored with a princess, as well as a mother-daughter duo collaborating against a grain buyer, among other tales. This work, titled "The Ribald Tales of Canterbury," is a high-budget medieval parody of Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales," produced with a budget of$300,000.
The production is noted for its impressive sets and costumes, which were sourced from the Universal lot. Despite not achieving the same acclaim as "Excalibur," it is considered more entertaining than traditional period pieces due to its inclusion of unsimulated adult content. The production even took the extra step of filming in Scotland for authenticity, showcasing a commitment to realism in a pornographic context. The content available on Exploitation. tv, a streaming service by Vinegar Syndrome, features various sexual scenes, including a range of positions and specific themes such as interracial and lesbian encounters.