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The Private Affairs of Bel Ami (1947) was a Drama - Film Adaptation Film directed by Albert Lewin and produced by David L. Loew and Ray Heinz.

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The producers held a contest for artists to create a painting about the temptation of Saint Anthony for use in the film. Although Max Ernst won the contest and got his painting on screen, Salvador Dalí's contribution (featuring a parade of spider-legged elephants tormenting the saint) became better known.
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