Carey Wilson, one of the most reliable of MGM's stable of writers, had a sideline in producing and narrating stories of history that relied on some far-fetched assumptions. Here we have one of several shorts he narrated about Michel de Nostradamus, cookbook writer, astrologer, and writer of cryptic poems which people have spent the last four or more centuries interpreting to foretell events.
Here, he stretches his assumptions to produces interpretations that seem to foretell Louis XIV's marriage, submarine warfare in the First World War, the rise of the Third Reich, and several events of the Second World War.
I don't find any of this in the least bit compelling.
Here, he stretches his assumptions to produces interpretations that seem to foretell Louis XIV's marriage, submarine warfare in the First World War, the rise of the Third Reich, and several events of the Second World War.
I don't find any of this in the least bit compelling.