Nostradamus

Nostradamus

1994119 min
5.7/10
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Plot Summary

A dramatic retelling of the life of Michel de Nostredame, from his early work as a plague doctor to his time at the court of Catherine de Medici, after he became famed for his prophetic almanacs. Stars Rutger Hauer and Julia Ormond.

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👥Cast (21)

Tchéky Karyo

Tchéky Karyo

Nostradamus

F. Murray Abraham

F. Murray Abraham

Scalinger

Rutger Hauer

Rutger Hauer

The Mystic Monk

Amanda Plummer

Amanda Plummer

Catherine De Medici

Julia Ormond

Julia Ormond

Marie

Assumpta Serna

Assumpta Serna

Anne

Anthony Higgins

Anthony Higgins

King Henry II

Diana Quick

Diana Quick

Diane de Poitiers

Michael Gough

Michael Gough

Jean de Remy

Maia Morgenstern

Maia Morgenstern

Helen

Magdalena Ritter

Magdalena Ritter

Sophie

Bruce Myers

Bruce Myers

Professor

🎬Crew

Director

Roger Christian

Writers

Knut Boeser, Piers Ashworth, Roger Christian

Producers

Harald Reichebner, Peter A. McRae, Kent Walwin, Edward Simons, David Mintz

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🏷️Keywords

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💬Reviews (1)

C

CinemaSerf

11/9/2025

Tchéky Karyo really doesn’t impress very much as he takes on the role of one of history’s most enigmatic characters for this good looking but lacklustre costume drama. Set against a backdrop of plagues and widespread religious fervour in 16th century France, we follow this man who adopts a less superstitious and more scientific approach to dealing with many of the contagions that routinely decimated the population - rich and poor, high and low. Constantly fearful of a vengeful church - especially as he purports to be able to see the future, he allies with “Scaliger” (F. Murray Abraham) and heads to the court where he ends up with the ear of both Catherine de Medici (Amanda Plummer) and her ten year old son, Charles IX. It’s over-scripted and disappointingly pace-less, I felt, and though Rutger Hauer manages to raise the temperature of the drama a bit as the mad monk and Abraham likewise enlivens things, the whole thing rather lumbers along in a similar but less entertaining vein to the contemporaneous “Cadfael” mysteries that were on television at the time. Nostradamus was clearly a man who lived his life to the full, sailed very close to the wind and was no stranger to peccadilloes but somehow this really only tips the iceberg of his chronology and tries to squeeze far too much into two hours that might better have been made as a more detailed, better cast and characterful mini-series. It’s not terrible, but is instantly forgettable.

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