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  1. South of Suez. 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 strike it rich, kills Smythe and blames it on Gamble. Grabbing the diamonds, Gamble flees Afr...

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    • Mystery, Drama
    • Lewis Seiler
    • 1940-11-16
  2. South of Suez is a 1940 American drama film directed by Lewis Seiler and starring George Brent, Brenda Marshall and George Tobias. An alleged murder in an African diamond mine haunts a man many years later after he has returned to Britain.

  3. SOUTH OF SUEZ. Directed by. Lewis Seiler. United States, 1940. Crime, Mystery. 86. Synopsis. 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 mi ...

  4. South of Suez is a 1940 American drama film directed by Lewis Seiler and starring George Brent, Brenda Marshall and George Tobias. An alleged murder in an African diamond mine haunts a man many years later after he has returned to Britain. The film was made as a programmer by Warner Brothers.

  5. 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.

    • Lewis Seiler
    • Warner Bros. Pictures
  6. Overview. 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 strike it rich, kills Smythe and blames it on Gamble.

  7. South of Suez. ( 1940 ) « An exciting film of adventure in a South African diamond mine. Hundreds of natives slaving in tropic heat for diamonds! Reckless adventure fighting, murdering for diamonds. (Print Ad – The Journal, ( (Wood River, Ills.)) 17 April 1941)» Mystery. Drama. Black and White.