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    Sir Alexander Korda (/ˈkɔːrdə/; born Sándor László Kellner; Hungarian: Korda Sándor; 16 September 1893 – 23 January 1956) was a Hungarian–born British...
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    made his first film in Hungary in 1918, and worked with his brother Alexander Korda on film-making there and in London. They both moved to the United States...
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    Weekly in 1939. Her film career received a major boost when director Alexander Korda took an interest and gave her a small but prominent role, under the...
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  • Award. It is best known for the period when it was managed by Sir Alexander Korda. Korda's company London Films bought the controlling interest in British...
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  • Korda is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alberto Korda (1928–2011), Cuban photographer Alexander Korda (1893–1956), Hungarian-born...
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  • British film and television production company founded in 1932 by Alexander Korda and from 1936 based at Denham Film Studios in Buckinghamshire, near...
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    Michael Korda and his first wife, Carolyn Keese. She is the granddaughter of art director Vincent Korda, and the great-niece of film directors Alexander Korda...
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  • 1992. It was previously known as the Alexander Korda Award for Best British Film; while still given in honour of Korda, the award is now called "Outstanding...
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  • the nephew of film magnate Sir Alexander Korda and his brother Zoltan Korda, both of whom were film directors. Korda grew up in the UK but received part...
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  • The Thief of Bagdad (1940 film) (category Films produced by Alexander Korda)
    by Alexander Korda and directed by Michael Powell, Ludwig Berger and Tim Whelan, with additional contributions by William Cameron Menzies and Korda brothers...
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    Moldovan-born American psychologist and data scientist Alexander Korda (1893–1956), Hungarian film director Alexander Kucheryavenko (born 1987), Russian ice hockey...
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    stars Orson Welles and Joseph Cotten. The other two co-producers, Sir Alexander Korda and Carol Reed, were Hungarian and British, respectively. In June 2008...
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  • twain shall meet". The film was critically acclaimed, winning the Alexander Korda Award for Best British Film at the BAFTA Awards. It was also a major...
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  • 1931, settling in Britain in 1933. He was the younger brother of Alexander and Zoltan Korda. He was nominated for four Academy Awards, winning once. He died...
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  • Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book (category Films produced by Alexander Korda)
    king's cursed treasure. The film was directed by Zoltán Korda and produced by his brother Alexander, with the art direction by their younger brother Vincent...
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  • The Private Life of Henry VIII (category Films produced by Alexander Korda)
    Life of Henry VIII is a 1933 British film directed and co-produced by Alexander Korda and starring Charles Laughton, Robert Donat, Merle Oberon and Elsa...
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  • "Vote for Dave". Screen International. 12 November 1993. p. 26. "Alexander Korda Award for the outstanding British Film of the Year in 1994". awards...
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    Tomorrow (1932) for Alexander Korda's London Films. An abysmal screen test for Korda had ended with Donat's laughter. Reputedly, Korda reacted by exclaiming:...
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    Sebastian Korda (/ˈkɔːrdə/ KORD-ə; born July 5, 2000) is an American professional tennis player. He has a career-high ATP singles ranking of world No...
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  • Etyek; hence the nickname Etyekwood. The studio is named after Sir Alexander Korda, Hungarian born British film producer, director and screenwriter, who...
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    him to Broadway and then Hollywood, but he also collaborated with Alexander Korda on notable British films of the era, including The Private Life of...
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    resides in Laguna Hills with his fourth wife, Victoria (née Korda), granddaughter of Alexander Korda. He writes and makes occasional film appearances.[citation...
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  • That Hamilton Woman (category Films produced by Alexander Korda)
    1941 black-and-white historical film drama produced and directed by Alexander Korda for his British company during his exile in the United States. Set...
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  • The Four Feathers (1939 film) (category Films produced by Alexander Korda)
    Feathers is a 1939 British Technicolor adventure film directed by Zoltan Korda, starring John Clements, Ralph Richardson, June Duprez, and C. Aubrey Smith...
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  • 1947's Black Narcissus. It had been conceived by Powell and producer Alexander Korda in the 1930s, from whom the duo purchased the rights in 1946. The majority...
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    to compete with the American industry. The career of the producer Alexander Korda was marked by this objective, the Rank Organisation attempted to do...
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    home of actress Merle Oberon and her husband, the film producer Sir Alexander Korda. In 1975 the house was purchased by Sir John and Lady Mills. The house...
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  • first soundtrack album of a film's orchestral score was that for Alexander Korda's 1942 film Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book, composed by Miklós Rózsa...
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  • film rights to all thirteen Jungle Book stories from the estate of Alexander Korda (who had produced the 1942 film adaptation) by April 1962, after having...
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    Gaslight (retitled Angel Street), and Britain (with Stewart Granger). Alexander Korda cast her opposite Robert Donat in Perfect Strangers (1945). The film...
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