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The Man Who Saw Tomorrow is a film of genre Drama released in USA on 9 january 1981 with Orson Welles

The Man Who Saw Tomorrow (1981)

The Man Who Saw Tomorrow
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Released in USA 9 january 1981
Length 1h30
Genres Drama,    Documentary
Rating60% 3.0065653.0065653.0065653.0065653.006565

The Man Who Saw Tomorrow is a 1981 documentary-style movie about the predictions of French astrologer and physician Michel de Notredame (Nostradamus).

The Man Who Saw Tomorrow is narrated (one might also say "hosted") by Orson Welles. The film depicts many of Nostradamus' predictions as evidence of Nostradamus' predicting ability, though as with other works, nothing is offered which conclusively proves his accuracy. The last quarter of the film discusses his Nostradamus' supposed prediction for the then future of the 1980s, 1990s and beyond. There are no scientifically testable predictions directly included in this film, only suggestions and allusions.

Synopsis

L'homme qui a vu demain est un film de style documentaire de 1981 sur les prédictions de l'astrologue et médecin français Michel de Notredame. L'Homme qui vit demain est raconté par Orson Welles.

Actors

Orson Welles

(Presenter / Narrator (voice))
David Burke

(The Friar)
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