yes and no. the character chaucer was actually a real person and he was also a poet/writer. The black prince of Wales was a real historical figure but the time of the movie was very bad some things that were in the movie(based in 1370's) would of came out about 100 years after. like the clothing which was very modern for 1370s
King Harold is the King of medieval Europe in the knights tale
Thatcher - love the film!
A Knights Tale and you spelt Thatcher wrong
No, he is not.
50,000 for A knights Tale, that's all I know... 10,000 for 10 things I hate about you...=)
King Harold is the King of medieval Europe in the knights tale
yes
A Knight's Tale
a knights tale
Thatcher - love the film!
A Knights Tale and you spelt Thatcher wrong
Brian Helgeland directed "A Knights Tale" which was released in 2001. He also produced the film, the storyline of which was based around Chaucer's Canterbury Tales.
The Backyardigans - 2004 Tale of the Mighty Knights 2-17 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
The Knight's Tale in Canterbury Tales is about love. The struggle the knights go through demonstrate that love can be a battle.
Heath Ledger portrayed Sir William Thatcher/Sir Ulrich von Lichtenstein of Gelderland in the 2001 movie.
The knights of the round table were the knights that were given the highest order of chivalry. King Arthur and his knights were known as the Knights of the Round Table. Some of the knights included: Sir Lancelot, Sir Gawain, Sir Percival, Sir Anselm, Sir Kay, Sir Bors. The list is lengthy of those who were considered the Knights of the Round Table, and vary from tale to tale.
The Prince of England