The Road to Canterbury (1952)

Nearly 1,400 years ago St Augustine made Canterbury the center of the Christian faith in England. This is an exploration of the road which leads from London to Canterbury - a road which has many associations with such historical figures as Chaucer, Henry VIII and his daughter Elizabeth, Shakespeare, Pepys and King Charles II. The journey ends with an exciting portrayal of the glorious cathedral of Canterbury.

Director: David Eady
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 22 min
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Production: London Films, British Lion Film Corporation
Country: United Kingdom
Original Language: en
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What is The Road to Canterbury about?
Nearly 1,400 years ago St Augustine made Canterbury the center of the Christian faith in England. This is an exploration of the road which leads from London to Canterbury - a road which has many associations with such historical figures as Chaucer, Henry VIII and his daughter Elizabeth, Shakespeare, Pepys and King Charles II. The journey ends with an exciting portrayal of the glorious cathedral of Canterbury.
Who directed The Road to Canterbury?
The Road to Canterbury was directed by David Eady.
Who stars in The Road to Canterbury?
The Road to Canterbury stars Anthony Bushell.
How long is The Road to Canterbury?
The Road to Canterbury has a runtime of 22m (22 minutes).
What genre is The Road to Canterbury?
The Road to Canterbury is a Documentary film.
Where was The Road to Canterbury produced?
The Road to Canterbury was produced in United Kingdom.