Biographie
Zoltan Kordan was a Hungarian-born filmmaker known for his heroic colonial films with exotic settings. He worked extensively with his brother, Alexander Korda, who was at the helm of London Films. Some of his notable films include Elephant Boy (1937), The Thief of Bagdad (1940), the war propaganda movie Sahara (1943), and Cry, the Beloved Country (1951).
Locarno Festival
Réalisateur
Films | |
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1955 |
Les Quatre Plumes blanches |
1951 |
Cry, the Beloved Country |
1948 |
A Woman's Vengeance |
1947 |
L'Affaire Macomber |
1945 |
Counter-Attack |
1943 |
Sahara |
1942 |
Le Livre de la jungle |
1940 |
Le Voleur de Bagdad |
1939 |
Les Quatre Plumes blanches |
1938 |
The Drum |
1937 |
Elephant Boy |
Revolt in the Desert |
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1936 |
Forget Me Not |
The Conquest of the Air |
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1935 |
Sanders of the River |
1933 |
Cash |
1932 |
Men of Tomorrow |
1927 |
Les Onze Diables |
1923 |
A csodagyerek |
1918 |
Károly bakák |
Scénariste
Films | |
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1943 |
Sahara |
1930 |
Women Everywhere |
1923 |
A csodagyerek |
Producteur
Films | |
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1955 |
Les Quatre Plumes blanches |
1951 |
Cry, the Beloved Country |
1948 |
A Woman's Vengeance |
1945 |
Counter-Attack |