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Suez

  • 1938
  • Approved
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
964
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Tyrone Power, Annabella, and Loretta Young in Suez (1938)
AdventureDramaRomance

Ferdinand de Lesseps, disappointed in love, is sent as a junior diplomat to the Isthmus of Suez, and realizes it's just the place for a canal.Ferdinand de Lesseps, disappointed in love, is sent as a junior diplomat to the Isthmus of Suez, and realizes it's just the place for a canal.Ferdinand de Lesseps, disappointed in love, is sent as a junior diplomat to the Isthmus of Suez, and realizes it's just the place for a canal.

  • Director
    • Allan Dwan
  • Writers
    • Sam Duncan
    • Philip Dunne
    • Julien Josephson
  • Stars
    • Tyrone Power
    • Loretta Young
    • Annabella
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
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    • Director
      • Allan Dwan
    • Writers
      • Sam Duncan
      • Philip Dunne
      • Julien Josephson
    • Stars
      • Tyrone Power
      • Loretta Young
      • Annabella
    • 17User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 3 Oscars
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Tyrone Power
    Tyrone Power
    • Ferdinand de Lesseps
    Loretta Young
    Loretta Young
    • Countess Eugenie de Montijo
    Annabella
    Annabella
    • Toni Pellerin
    J. Edward Bromberg
    J. Edward Bromberg
    • Prince Said
    Joseph Schildkraut
    Joseph Schildkraut
    • Vicomte Rene De Latour
    Henry Stephenson
    Henry Stephenson
    • Count Mathieu de Lesseps
    Sidney Blackmer
    Sidney Blackmer
    • Marquis Du Brey
    Maurice Moscovitch
    Maurice Moscovitch
    • Mohammed Ali
    • (as Maurice Moscovich)
    Sig Ruman
    Sig Ruman
    • Sergeant Pellerin
    • (as Sig Rumann)
    Nigel Bruce
    Nigel Bruce
    • Sir Malcolm Cameron
    Miles Mander
    Miles Mander
    • Benjamin Disraeli
    George Zucco
    George Zucco
    • Prime Minister
    Leon Ames
    Leon Ames
    • Napoleon III - Emperor of France
    Rafaela Ottiano
    Rafaela Ottiano
    • Maria De Teba
    Victor Varconi
    Victor Varconi
    • Victor Hugo
    Georges Renavent
    Georges Renavent
    • Bank President
    Frank Reicher
    Frank Reicher
    • General Changarnier
    Carlos De Valdez
    • Count Hatzfeldt
    • (as Carlos de Valdez)
    • Director
      • Allan Dwan
    • Writers
      • Sam Duncan
      • Philip Dunne
      • Julien Josephson
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    7blanche-2

    Ty builds the Suez Canal

    Tyrone Power plays the beleaguered Ferdinand de Lesseps in this big-budget retelling of the building of the Suez canal, appropriately called "Suez." Power, a huge star, was so often involved in these big budget films, truly the "Airport"-type movies of their day, that the poor man ended up taking part in the Chicago fire, the Suez sandstorm, and an Indian earthquake! Loretta Young is again his costar, this time as Eugenie, and she is her usual gorgeous self in magnificent gowns. The two made a ravishing couple - and in real life, he once called her on a Saturday night, lamenting that despite their big stardoms, they were dateless on date night, and asked her to a movie in Westwood.

    The third prong of the love triangle is Annabella, a marvelous actress who became Power's first wife - and they were most definitely the Brangelina of their day! Unfortunately, Zanuck was so furious that his star broke the hearts of millions of women by marrying, that Annabella was blackballed. It's a shame, because on a radio retelling of "Rage of Manhattan" with Power, her fabulous acting is evident. Pity there were not more opportunities for her.

    "Suez" is a little slow-going and nobody ages except for the touch of gray given Power, but the windstorm is magnificent. Power, who was only 23-24 at the time of filming, does a wonderful job, and is certainly up to his dramatic scenes. The later one with Annabella is most touching. The next to final shot of him receiving his award from Eugenie is memorable, as he walks, in a half bow, down the stairs backwards. Finally, the "Queen Christina" type close-up of Power's amazing face must last three minutes, but I could have stared at it for another hour.

    All in all and despite the fact that it is probably the most historically inaccurate real-life story ever filmed, "Suez" is worth the watch, especially for the effects, done without computer generation and blue screens.
    7planktonrules

    very good period picture

    This is a very solid 20th Century Fox/Tyrone Power epic film. While not the best Power ever did, it is still very good and worth seeing. Plus, it gives people a chance to see the real-life Mrs. Power, actress Annabella. Rarely do you get a chance to see actors starring with their wives. The film score, sets, direction and script are all very good--though perhaps a little too much emphasis is placed on romance. Oh well, perhaps that's what you get for putting your wife in the film (just kidding). After you see this film, you might also then try watching the movie DISRAELI, so you can find out that just a few years after the French almost single-handedly built the canal, the British swooped in and obtained a 50% interest! Now that's cheeky!
    7MOscarbradley

    A prestige production that is surprisingly entertaining.

    In "Suez" a lot of Americans pretend to be a lot of Frenchmen, or maybe just plain old 'foreigners', as they often did on the big screen. This 1938 20th Century Fox picture might qualify as an epic; it's certainly a very handsome, prestige production directed by Allan Dwan with Darryl F. Zanuck producing. As you may or may not guess from the title it's the story of how the Suez Canal came into being with Tyrone Power as Ferdinand de Lesseps, the man who came up with the idea of a passage to link the seas of the East with the Mediterranean.

    The large cast also includes Loretta Young as the Empress Eugenie, Leon Ames as Napoleon III and such stalwarts as Joseph Schildkraut, Henry Stephenson, Sig Ruman, Nigel Bruce and George Zucco. For a touch of authenticity the French actress Annabella was cast as the French girl Ty falls for out in Egypt. The Egyptian 'locations' were mostly shot in Arizona and California but an excessive use of sand helps us suspend our disbelief. It's also surprisingly entertaining and Power was as handsome here as he ever was on screen. A swan-necked Loretta Young also manages to live up to her given title as 'the most beautiful woman in Europe'. A huge hit in its day and a great way to pass a dull Saturday afternoon.
    10Bill ("A Cat's Full Nine") Drake- ¤

    Just magnificent on every level. Unsurpassable

    There could never be a product like this turned out today. The people are just not out there - at least not in the picture business.

    Zanuck expressed the opinion that Annabella was the only one of Power's wives good enough for Power. Zanuck was never one to always hit it exactly right on the head but he got it right with this one. Watch these two in this - it's a union of giants!

    Loretta Young !!!! Just plainly the most beautiful woman who ever lived. If Eugenie was one tenth this beautiful she deserved to wear a crown and live a hundred years, as the fortune teller predicted, and as Eugenie in fact did. Even Power's co-stars Madeleine Carroll in LLOYDS OF LONDON and Gene Tierney/Frances Farmer in SON OF FURY, ravishing as they all were, were not Young's equal.

    Victoria was badmouthed as too prim and proper but according to Zanuck she must have walked out on a few wires or otherwise there would have been some holdups on both the Suez Canal and the telephone (see ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL).

    There are so many elements in this that represent the very pinnacle of moviemaking that it would be gilding the lily to begin to enumerate them. We can but savor this thankfully as a flawless treasure; an example of the American commercial movie as an art form in the consummate sense.
    5HotToastyRag

    Big cast and special effects

    There are three reasons why you'd rent Suez: if you think Tyrone Power is the most handsome classic actor ever, if you want to see the chemistry between him and Annabella, whom he married the next year, or if you like special effects movies and want to see an epic sandstorm.

    Ty, as exquisitely handsome as he usually is, starts the movie in love with Loretta Young, whom I normally can't stand and still can't, even after watching this movie. She wants to wear a crown, so she becomes engaged to Emperor Napoleon III, played by Leon Ames, instead. To mend his broken heart, and to feed his masculine ambition, Ty becomes involved in architecture, eventually leading him to Suez, where he plans to build a canal. The supporting cast of this movie is huge, with Joseph Schildkraut playing Ty's steadfast friend, Henry Stephenson playing Ty's father, Sig Ruman playing Annabella's father, Nigel Bruce, Sidney Blackmer, Rafaela Ottiano, and Miles Mander as Benjamin Disraeli. While there is a lot to keep you entertained, with all the familiar faces, this movie isn't as well remembered as other special effects epics, like The Rains Came and The Hurricane. Compared against those, Suez does fall short, since the love triangle is hardly entertaining, even with the knowledge that there was a backstage romance going on, and until Ty starts building the canal, his career path is a little boring.

    Annabella may have snagged herself the leading man in the film, but she didn't snag herself a very good part. Her character is so irritating, it's no wonder Ty keeps holding a torch for Loretta! With her hair cropped like a boy and most of her costumes as shirts and britches, she appears to be very masculine, as compared to Loretta's gorgeous gowns, jewels, styled hair, and poise amidst royalty. In Annabella's entrance scene, she's bathing, and the filmmakers were able to sneak in a bit of nudity despite the watchful eye of the Hays Code. She's portrayed as illiterate, unfeminine, rude, obnoxious, and pushy, and yet she thinks she can win Tyrone Power over? In real life she did, so check this movie out if you want to see how she did it.

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    • Trivia
      In an interview in the late 1970s, director Allan Dwan talked of the censorship battle he had with the Hays Office over the wet-shirt scene, in which Annabella's erect nipples are on prominent display. "I wanted them to show," he said. His argument with the Hays Office was, "Have you ever seen a nude woman? Ever seen your wife nude? There was nothing there that wasn't positively true to life . . . you knew she was going to be sexy . . . that's why you picked her. The audience knows. This is my idea of giving it to them. All women are alike--they can go to the mirror and see that anytime." The matter was dropped, as re-shooting the scene would have cost too much because the studio would have had to rebuild the entire set. Dwan said that his nemesis, studio boss Darryl F. Zanuck, was pleased with the picture.
    • Quotes

      Benjamin Disraeli: [to the House of Commons] By all means support this policy; by all means rally round the Prime Minister; by all means follow cheerfully and unquestioningly his leadership. All of you... who are as anxious as he to see England reduced to the standing of a third-rate power!

    • Connections
      Featured in Ty & Loretta: Sweethearts of the Silver Screen (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      La Marseillaise
      (1792) (uncredited)

      Music by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle

      In the score often and extensively during the riot scenes

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    • Release date
      • October 28, 1938 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Süveyş Fedaileri
    • Filming locations
      • Corona, California, USA(landslide scene)
    • Production company
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Budget
      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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