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Writer/director Albert Lewin, ever on the lookout for esoteric story material that would accommodate his fascination with Egyptian sculpture and feline symbolism, managed to inject both into The Private Affairs of Bel Ami. Though based on a Guy de Maupassant story, Bel Ami seems to have been written by Oscar Wilde, another of Lewin's pets (e.g. The Picture of Dorian Gray). George Sanders plays an epigrammatic Parisian journalist, who rises to the top through the "kindnesses" of the various influential women that he's seduced and abandoned. This 19th-century rake's progress is ultimately halted by a duel, and somehow we're sorry that we don't get to see Sanders pull off at least one more caddish trick to save himself. Echoes from Lewin's previous works include his insertion of a Technicolor sequence (as he'd done in Dorian Gray and The Moon and Sixpence). George Sanders' stepping-stone ladies include Angela Lansbury, Frances Dee, Ann Dvorak, Marie Wilson, Katherine Emery and Susan Douglas. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Cast

George Sanders
as Georges Duroy/Bel Ami
Angela Lansbury
as Clothilde de Marelle
David Bond
as Norbert de Varenne
Ann Dvorak
as Madeleine Forestier
Frances Dee
as Marie de Varenne
John Carradine
as Charles Forestier
Jean del Val
as Commissioner
Katherine Emery
as Mme. Walter
Richard Fraser
as Philippe de Cantel
Karolyn Grimes
as Laurine de Marelle
Hugo Haas
as Monsieur Walter
Lumsden Hare
as Mayor of Canteleu
Olaf Hytten
as Keeper of the seals
Leonard Mudie
as Potin
Wyndham Standing
as Count de Vaudrec
Charles Trowbridge
as Lawyer
Warren William
as Laroche-Mathieu
Marie Wilson
as Rachel Michot
Larry Steers
as Second Surgeon
C. Montague Shaw
as Surgeon
Albert Basserman
as Jacques Rival

Crew

Albert Lewin
Director
Albert Lewin
Screenwriter
Russell Metty
Cinematographer
Robert Aldrich
First Assistant Director
Ernst Matray
Choreography
Guy de Maupassant
Short Story Author
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