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The Private Affairs of Bel Ami

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idea. Laroche-Mathieu is attracted to Madeleine, so he asks her to lead the foreign minister on to gain information and ensure that he does not deceive Georges again, at least that is what he tells her. He then uses this as grounds for divorce, so he can marry Suzanne. Her father is outraged, and her mother aghast. Upon further consideration, however, and for his daughter's happiness, he gives his consent. This is too much for Clotilde to stand.
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In Paris in 1880, Georges Duroy, an ex-soldier working as a poorly paid clerk, encounters his former comrade-in-arms, sickly journalist Charles Forestier. Rachel, already rebuffed once by Georges, sits down at their cafe table. After Georges rudely dismisses her, Charles tells him the quickest way to
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At work, Charles states he has trained Georges to be his successor; his health is deteriorating. Georges tells Madeleine that he has fallen a little in love with her. She wants only to remain his friend. Georges then tells her of his idea: to write a gossip column, Echoes, to be filled with innuendo
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He takes Clotilde dancing at a raucous nightspot. The singer there sings "Bel Ami", which is about a scoundrel. Clotilde calls Georges Bel Ami; he promises to live up (or down) to that name. While they are out one night, Rachel spots them and Georges snubs her. She makes a scene. Afterward, Clotilde
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He meets pretty young widow Clotilde de Marelle at a dinner party hosted by Charles and his wife. She has an interest in going dancing but says no male acquaintance will take her. Charles' publisher is also a guest; he asks Georges for a sample article by the next day. Georges also meets 15-year-old
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Georges then juggles the affections of Madeleine and Clotilde, and those of Madame Walter, a married woman of virtuous reputation. Georges flatters her and later she gives him some useful news. Her husband and Laroche-Mathieu have fed him false information; the government is about to seize Morocco,
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After Charles dies, Georges proposes to Madeleine. She accepts, but insists it be a marriage of equals. The Echoes column is a great success. Georges becomes powerful, and Madeleine presides over an influential salon. Later, colleagues comment on the similarity of Georges' articles to Charles'; the
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According to French law, a person can appropriate a noble name if there are no known survivors. Georges does just that. Madame Walter, however, locates Philippe de Cantel, the last descendant, though too late. He challenges Georges to a duel, two weeks before his marriage. Before the duel, Georges
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Madeleine inherits a fortune from a male friend and Georges says this will humiliate him as it implies she and the man were lovers. In order to fend off gossip he wants Madeleine to sign over half the money to him and for them to say their friend left his fortune equally to both of them. Madeleine
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The Walters invite the Duroys to their home to a viewing of a celebrated and costly painting (it is boldly coloured and full of evil-looking creatures). Suzanne, now a sought-after heiress, is delighted to see him. Seeing Madeleine and Laroche-Mathieu conversing at the gathering gives Georges an
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Clotilde informs him that the wealthy, virtuous Jacques Rival has proposed to her, but that she wants to marry Georges. He tells her that he must either conquer Paris or be conquered. He states his heart tells him that he could be happy with her, but he has not listened to it "in a long time."
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was shown on-screen, a brief splash of color in an otherwise black-and-white film, having been the winner of a contest between invited artists; Ivan Albright, Eugene Berman, Leonora Carrington, Salvador DalĂ­, Paul Delvaux, Dorothea Tanning, Leonor Fini, Louis Guglielmi, Horace Pippin, Abraham
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review stated, "Confronted with the old problem of cleaning up a classic novel to conform to strict censorship codes, the production outfit has come up with a scrubbed-face version of the complete scoundrel depicted in Guy de Maupassant's novel Private Affairs of Bel Ami."
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Clotilde later finds the hairs and knows they are not Madeleine's. She is upset he is not even faithful to Madeleine and her, but Georges reads from a letter Clotilde once sent him saying she would always love him regardless of any cruelty and she would hide her jealousy.
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daughter Suzanne Walter, who feels restricted by her parents. Georges has difficulty creating his writing sample, so he asks Charles for assistance. Charles sends him to see his wife Madeleine; she helps him land the job. She also suggests he call on Clotilde.
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professes to Clotilde that there are only two people he loves: her and her young daughter. Clotilde goes to the Walters to try to stop the duel, but the two men fatally shoot each other. Just before he dies, Georges regrets not being happy with Clotilde.
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contrary to what he has written in his column. The schemers will benefit financially from their manipulation of him. Mme Walters suggests he invest with her and make a profit. She kneels by him and winds her hair around his jacket cuff buttons.
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also said that the cast was "exceptionally strong" and praised the score and camerawork. The author John Strangeland, who wrote a book about Warren William, said that the film is a "tiresome bore" and "terribly dry".
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Rattner, Stanley Spencer and Ernst to create a work on the theme. Fini did not produce a painting, but the others were paid $ 500 for their submissions, with an additional $ 2,500 prize for the winner. Film critic
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who had to sign a seven-year contract or else she could not act in any more films. Signing actors and actresses for seven years was a common thing for studios to do at the time. Due to restrictions imposed by the
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Georges only fails to seduce the wife of the blind pianist he met at the first dinner party. He disparages her husband as being unable to appreciate her beauty, but the wife tells Georges off.
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At a gathering where Georges and Laroche-Mathieu insult one another, Georges meets the now "grown-up" Suzanne (she is 16). The girl's mother says she is very taken by Georges.
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implication being that Madeleine is the true writer. But Georges is pleased his column has helped overthrow the cabinet and made Laroche-Mathieu minister for foreign affairs.
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stated it was "one of the focal points of the story a la Dorian Gray, flashed on the screen the first time it’s shown in brilliant Technicolor for good effect."
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and rumors that might in time influence politics and the stock exchange. Madeleine thinks this is a magnificent plan.
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writes Georges a letter in which she confesses she loves him so much that there is nothing she cannot forgive him.
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better himself in Paris is by using his charms on women. Charles then suggests he seek a vacancy at his newspaper,
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due to his health continuing to deteriorate. He was unable to work for most of 1947, the year the filming of
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condemned the painting as "downright nauseous" but a contemporary review from
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Warren William: Magnificent Scoundrel of Pre-Code Hollywood
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was released on VHS in 1991. Steve Daly wrote in a 1991
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Albert Lewin
David L. Loew
George Sanders
Angela Lansbury
Ann Dvorak
Russell Metty
Darius Milhaud
United Artists
drama film
Albert Lewin
George Sanders
Parisian
Angela Lansbury
Ann Dvorak
Guy de Maupassant
Bel Ami
Paris, Texas
Darius Milhaud
George Sanders
Angela Lansbury
Ann Dvorak
John Carradine
Susan Douglas Rubeš
Hugo Haas
Warren William
Frances Dee
Albert Bassermann
Marie Wilson
Katherine Emery

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