The Nostradamus Kid is a coming-of-age film set in the 1950s in Australia. The story follows the main character, Ken Elkin, a young man who returns to his hometown after studying to become a minister.
Ken struggles with his faith and beliefs as he navigates the challenges of adulthood. He becomes infatuated with a local girl named Lindy, but their relationship is complicated by the presence of her abusive father.
As Ken tries to find his place in the world, he turns to the prophecies of Nostradamus for guidance. The film explores themes of love, faith, and self-discovery as Ken grapples with his own beliefs and desires.
The Nostradamus Kid is a poignant and thought-provoking film that delves into the complexities of growing up and finding one's place in the world.
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The Nostradamus Kid
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Once Upon A Time
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Lee Adams:
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Bob Ellis:
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At the World's End
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Bob Ellis:
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"Lift Up The Trumpet' (uncredited)
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George E. Lee:
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Daisy Bell (A Bicycle built for Two)
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To God be the glory, great things He hath done
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