Princess Margaret, known for her unique presence in The Man Who Saw Tomorrow (1981), brings a distinct flair to the film's exploration of Nostradamus's prophecies. While her filmography may be brief, her role contributes to the cult status of this cinematic piece, which delves into themes of fate and foreboding. Set against the backdrop of the 1980s, Margaret's performance encapsulates the era's fascination with mysticism and the supernatural, making her a noteworthy figure in this niche of cult cinema.
The Man Who Saw Tomorrow
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 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.