A korda
[kawr-duh] /ˈkɔr də/
noun
sir alexander (sándor kellner) 1893–1956, british film producer, born in hungary.
korda
/ˈkɔːdə/
noun
sir alexander, real name sandor kellner. 1893–1956, british film producer and director, born in hungary: his films include the scarlet pimpernel (1934), anna karenina (1948), and the third man (1949)
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