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‘Bel Ami’ star Colm Meaney amazed at Robert Pattinson’s crazed fans – VIDEO

Meany compares Pattinson groupies to ‘Beatlemania’


‘Bel Ami’ star Colm Meaney amazed at Robert Pattinson’s crazed fans – VIDEO
‘Bel Ami’ star Colm Meaney amazed at Robert Pattinson’s crazed fans – VIDEO
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The trailer for Robert Pattinson’s film upcoming ‘Bel Ami’ has been released, in which the London born actor plays a young soldier in 1890s Paris.

Adapted from the the Guy de Maupassant novel, Pattinson stars alongside Irish actor Colm Meaney.

Meaney, originally from Dublin, spoke about Pattinson’s screaming fans in a Late Late show interview.

“In Budapest we were shooting and it was mad because...it really was like what you would imagine was Beatlemania was like,” Meaney said.

No matter where they filmed the Irish actor said there were “screaming girls everywhere” eager to see Pattinson.
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“We were shooting way out past Heathrow in a big old country house and there were these two, not girls now, women, middle aged women, who for three days were camped at the gate house of this estate

“And they camped there for three days in miserable weather hoping to catch a glimpse of him,” Meaney recalled.

In his latest film the “Twilight” star plays a womanizer who uses his powers of seduction to climb the social ladder. A release date is yet to be announced.




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Don't know if this is about the "Lost Battlian' or not. The soldiers were saved by a carrier pidgeon who carried the location of a cut off group of soldiers in Bellou Woods in France[ww1]. They were being shelled by Allies who had no idea where they were. The pidgeon's name was Bel Ami "sweet friend" German snipers shot at the bird, but despite losing a leg, he bravely compleated his mission and saved them.I had an uncle who was one of those saved by that brave bird.
 




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