A policeman must stop a medieval cult, who plan to bring about armageddon by summoning the spirit of Nostradamus.A policeman must stop a medieval cult, who plan to bring about armageddon by summoning the spirit of Nostradamus.A policeman must stop a medieval cult, who plan to bring about armageddon by summoning the spirit of Nostradamus.
Gene Davis
- Bill MacNulty
- (as Eugene Davis)
David Lawrence Brown
- Joe Pilton
- (as Dave Brown)
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- TriviaPeter Jordan who played Red Mabus documented his experience making the film as part of his tv series It's A Living which at the time aired on the CBC in Canada. As host of the series he'd would learn and perform various different jobs throughout Canada. When he introduced the segment he explained that in his audition he was asked if he'd jump up a roof and if he'd do a nude scene for when his character's body is shown in the morgue. He'd responded "Sure, no problem." He then said there turned out to be one, he got the part. His experience performing both where shown on the episode.
- GoofsTowards the end of the film (where Rob Estes is driven away in the car) in the first scene the car has an antenna on the boot and in the next scene it's a different car (no antenna and a different registration).
- Quotes
[last lines]
Garamond: [returning to his own time] Until Next Time
Michael Nostrand: [slicing off his ring encrusted hand] I Don't Think So
Garamond: [Garamond frantically crawls towards his severed hand as it disappears in time] No
[without his ring all his years come back to him all at once, making him crumble to dust]
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The plot is uneven and it's extremely hard to suspend your disbelief while viewing this film. It is basically a time travel plot and is really laughable. The physics of what is done in this movie are so far fetched, many physical paradoxes which the film makers obviously didn't care to think of. This film's story pretends to be realistic film and that is where it fails. If it had tried to be a fantasy film , and if the script was written by someone halfway knowledgeable in time travel theories and paradoxes, it just may have been much better.
As for a modern day cop somehow being thrown back in time to become Nostradamus...yeah right! First of all, i think anyone with common knowledge of history would know that Nostradamus obviously had a childhood and grew up in real times. He didn't just appear in France one day in his thirties and learn to speak French, become a doctor, a scribe, an astrologer, etc...
I seriously doubt many people who have seen their majority of time travel (and related) movies would think this was even remotely worthwhile to view.
As for the ending...i actually laughed it was so pathetic. It made no sense, the Amish hair style and fake beard they put on Rob Estes was just plain S-T-U-P-I-D!!! I was overjoyed when the movie was finally over, i'm just sorry i wasted 80+ minutes of my time watching it!
As for a modern day cop somehow being thrown back in time to become Nostradamus...yeah right! First of all, i think anyone with common knowledge of history would know that Nostradamus obviously had a childhood and grew up in real times. He didn't just appear in France one day in his thirties and learn to speak French, become a doctor, a scribe, an astrologer, etc...
I seriously doubt many people who have seen their majority of time travel (and related) movies would think this was even remotely worthwhile to view.
As for the ending...i actually laughed it was so pathetic. It made no sense, the Amish hair style and fake beard they put on Rob Estes was just plain S-T-U-P-I-D!!! I was overjoyed when the movie was finally over, i'm just sorry i wasted 80+ minutes of my time watching it!
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