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South of Suez

  • 1940
  • Approved
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
217
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South of Suez (1940)
DramaMystery

Greedy diamond mine owner Eli Snedeker, resentful that his ex-foreman John Gamble stopped him from taking over kindly, but drunken, mine owner Roger Smythe's mine just as he was about to str... Read allGreedy diamond mine owner Eli Snedeker, resentful that his ex-foreman John Gamble stopped him from taking over kindly, but drunken, mine owner Roger Smythe's mine just as he was about to strike it rich, kills Smythe and blames it on Gamble. Grabbing the diamonds, Gamble flees Afr... Read allGreedy diamond mine owner Eli Snedeker, resentful that his ex-foreman John Gamble stopped him from taking over kindly, but drunken, mine owner Roger Smythe's mine just as he was about to strike it rich, kills Smythe and blames it on Gamble. Grabbing the diamonds, Gamble flees Africa to England where he changes his name and begins a new life. What he hasn't counted on,... Read all

  • Director
    • Lewis Seiler
  • Writers
    • Barry Trivers
    • Sheridan Gibney
    • Michael Hogan
  • Stars
    • George Brent
    • Brenda Marshall
    • George Tobias
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    217
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lewis Seiler
    • Writers
      • Barry Trivers
      • Sheridan Gibney
      • Michael Hogan
    • Stars
      • George Brent
      • Brenda Marshall
      • George Tobias
    • 9User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    George Brent
    George Brent
    • John Gamble
    Brenda Marshall
    Brenda Marshall
    • Katharine 'Kit' Sheffield
    George Tobias
    George Tobias
    • Eli Snedeker
    James Stephenson
    James Stephenson
    • Inspector Thornton
    Lee Patrick
    Lee Patrick
    • Delia Snedeker
    Eric Blore
    Eric Blore
    • Harold 'Limey' Wemsley
    Miles Mander
    Miles Mander
    • Roger Smythe
    Cecil Kellaway
    Cecil Kellaway
    • Henry Putnam
    Mary Forbes
    Mary Forbes
    • Mrs. Putnam
    Gilbert Emery
    Gilbert Emery
    • Manders
    Stanley Logan
    • Prosecutor
    Frederick Worlock
    Frederick Worlock
    • Defense Counsel
    Edward Fielding
    Edward Fielding
    • Judge
    Leonard Mudie
    Leonard Mudie
    • Registrar
    Crauford Kent
    Crauford Kent
    • Sedley
    Holmes Herbert
    Holmes Herbert
    • Simpson
    Prince Modupe
    • Lano
    Charles C. Wilson
    Charles C. Wilson
    • Guard
    • (scenes deleted)
    • Director
      • Lewis Seiler
    • Writers
      • Barry Trivers
      • Sheridan Gibney
      • Michael Hogan
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    User reviews9

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    5evmcelroy

    Do you wonder where American racism comes from?

    Here you have it. The racism that I was raised on in the 1950's and 1960's when the old movies were shown on Saturday afternoons. Tarzan movies were the worst, but this is one of the runner-ups. It is so difficult to divorce the movie-making from the bias that it projected ( and we won't even discuss the animal abuse and misogyny reflected in these productions, I'll just say I am so glad we live in a different time. Worth watching only as an explanation of where we old geezers came from.
    6boblipton

    Glossy Studio Fare

    George Brent is helping Miles Mander mine diamonds and ease off the bottle, so he can return to England and his daughter, Brenda Marshall. But George Tobias finds out where Mander hides his diamonds, and kills him; Brent is already on his way to cash out for both of them, so Tobias claims Brent killed his friend and stole the gems he had already sold to Tobias.

    There's a second act which involves Eric Blore, but it's all rather silly and horsey. Visually, the movie peaks during Brent's escape from the pursuing colonials. It's a thoroughgoing programmer from Warner Brothers, and Brent isn't the man to bring it off; it had originally be offered to George Raft, but he turned it down, giving yet another actor a chance to make good. Raft's judgment about these things wasn't particularly good, but surely doing a few programmers would have kept him on the Warners' good side, less anxious to kick him out when Bogie made good. Brent may have been no star, but he keeps things going, and the studio gloss does the rest.
    6blanche-2

    melodrama starring George Brent

    George Brent is "South of Suez" with Lee Patrick, George Tobias, and Miles Mander. Released in 1940, Brent plays John Gamble, who is the foreman of a diamond mine owner, Eli Snedeker (Tobias), in Africa. Gamble is soon an ex-foreman, as he doesn't like Snedeker's sleazy practices.

    Snedeker attempts to cheat Roger Smythe (Mander) out of his diamond claim, which thus far hasn't yielded anything. Gamble figures the claim must be worth something, so he rips up the papers before Smythe can sign them, angering Snedeker, and Gamble goes into partnership with Smythe. One diamond found on the property is a large, star-shaped diamond worth at least 50,000 pounds.

    With that and the other diamonds mined, Smythe has enough to leave Africa and join his daughter Katherine (Brenda Marshall) in Egypt. Before he can, Snedeker kills him, but can't find the diamond because Gamble has the diamonds to sell for both of them. Delia, Snedeker's wife, witnesses the murder, but when Gamble returns, angry that he's rejected her, she tells him she'll point the finger at him. Gamble takes off, makes it to London, changes his name to Bradley, and becomes very rich.

    He's never forgotten about Katherine, Smythe's daughter, and locates her. They fall in love, but he can't tell her his true identity, because she hates Gamble and is trying to find him to bring him to justice. One night, he sees an opportunity to get rid of John Gamble forever.

    This is a good story, and I have to say I didn't mind the acting as much as another reviewer on this site did. I'm used to George Brent, I guess, and I thought Eric Blore, as his friend Limey that he makes while he's a stowaway on a ship, was colorful enough to make up for any of Brent's shortcomings. As far as the vitriol against Brenda Marshall (Mrs. William Holden), I've always liked her.

    This is a melodramatic but entertaining movie containing a typical mistake, stated by a judge, that a wife can't testify against her husband. Sure she can. She just can't be forced to do so.

    The Hollywood sets suggest a foreign land, and as stated in another review, probably were left over from The Letter. It makes sense.

    Enjoyable.
    7ksf-2

    G Brent and the Incredible Eric Blore.

    John Gamble (George Brent) ends up befriending Smythe, who has a diamond mine, but is drunk most of the time. When Snedecker (George Tobias) knocks off Smythe, he blames it on Gamble, who is now on the run, trying to clear his name. he meets up with Limey (the awesome Eric Blore !) and they return to england. it turns out, there WAS a witness to the murder, but will the witness come forward and stand up for Gamble in time? this one goes all over the map. Brenda Marshall is the love interest. It's a U.S. film from Warner Brothers, but the court scene takes place in London! it's all pretty good. we were deep in the film code, so we know how the story will go, according to formula. directed by Lewis Seiler, right in the middle of his directing career. good stuff.
    Doylenf

    Passable programmer is better than average B-film...

    GEORGE BRENT was never more stoic in giving a wooden performance than he is in this programmer in which he and BRENDA MARSHALL have almost no chemistry together. Marshall is a strictly by-the-numbers sort of actress with severe limitations and never made it to full-fledged stardom. See her in this one and you'll understand why.

    Surprisingly, the most vivid performance in the film is given by LEE PATRICK as the wife of greedy gold-miner owner (GEORGE TOBIAS) who sets Brent up for the murder of a fellow miner who discovered a diamond Tobias covets. Her courtroom scene toward the end gives her a chance to emote in Ida Lupino style. Only eight years later she would be one of the almost unrecognizable inmates of THE SNAKE PIT.

    All of the sets look like leftovers from THE LETTER which took place on a rubber plantation. Still, for all its faults, this little programmer delivers some interesting melodramatic moments.

    And a scene-stealing monkey supplies some much needed humorous moments.

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    • Trivia
      According to contemporary articles in The Hollywood Reporter, George Raft was originally cast as John Gamble, but he turned down the role because he didn't like the story. Warner Bros. then assigned Dennis Morgan, but RKO objected because Morgan was to be loaned out for Kitty Foyle (1940). Warner Bros. then suspended Raft and the production was delayed to re-write the role to suit George Brent.
    • Goofs
      The title and tagline of this film seem to be intentionally misleading, branding the movie as an adventure film when it's more of a crime melodrama. Audiences were probably surprised that more than half of the film involved a romance and trial in England (which is extremely far north of the Suez Canal).
    • Quotes

      [Delia Snedeker and John Gamble can be seen on the porch of Eli Snedeker's residence]

      Delia Snedeker: Where are you going tonight, Johnny

      John Gamble: I've got plans.

      Delia Snedeker: So do I.

      John Gamble: Hmm, you're certainly giving the mosquitoes a break.

    • Soundtracks
      A Life on the Ocean Wave
      (1838)

      Music by Henry Russell

      Lyrics by Epes Sargent

      Sung a cappella by Eric Blore

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    • Release date
      • November 16, 1940 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Al sur de Suez
    • Filming locations
      • Randsburg, California, USA(mining operation)
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 26 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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