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Jan 28, 2011 · George Sanders The Private Affairs of Bel Ami
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Georges (George Sanders) is a womanizer out to increase his social status. He attends a party with his friend Charles (John Carradine) and Charles' wife, Madeleine (Ann Dvorak).
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- Albert Lewin
- Drama
- George Sanders
Let us know! The Private Affairs of Bel Ami - watch online: streaming, buy or rent. Currently you are able to watch "The Private Affairs of Bel Ami" streaming on BBC iPlayer for free. Synopsis. A self-serving journalist uses influential women in late-1800s Paris and denies the one who truly loves him. About the movie. Like. Dislike. Watchlist.
- Albert Lewin
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- George Sanders
Sep 10, 2012 · A lovingly literate adaptation of Guy de Maupassant's novella about a soldier (Sanders) returning from the wars without prospects, persuaded to capitalise on the good looks that seem irresistible...
The Private Affairs of Bel Ami: Directed by Albert Lewin. With George Sanders, Angela Lansbury, Ann Dvorak, John Carradine. In 1880, in Paris, chance brought together two former comrades-in-arms - Charles Forestier, who had become a journalist for "La Vie française" - and Georges Duroy, idle since leaving the sixth regiment of hussars.
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- Drama
- Albert Lewin
- 1947-04-25
Broke and insolent, ex- soldier Georges Duroy (George Sanders) returns to Paris and takes the aid of Charles Forestier (John Carradine), a former comrade who helps him secure a job as a journalist on the paper of the wealthy Monsieiur Walter (Hugo Haas).
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The Private Affairs of Bel Ami is a 1947 American drama film directed by Albert Lewin. The film stars George Sanders as a ruthless cad who uses women to rise in Parisian society, co-starring Angela Lansbury and Ann Dvorak. It is based on the 1885 Guy de Maupassant novel Bel Ami. The film had a 1946 premiere in Paris, Texas.