Sándor Korda, 1917. The most burlesque of comedies.
Jenő Janovics, Sándor Korda, 1917. The silent movie version of the evergreen comedy, which had the audience laughing as much as with the later ‘talkie’.
Sándor Korda, 1917. The first film version of the evergreen operetta.
Sándor Korda, Miklós M. Pásztory , 1915. The daughter of a ‘wonder rabbi’ and a Russian prince meet in the shadow of the First World War.
Sándor Korda, 1920. The friendship and tragedy of a Japanese conjurer and a Hungarian baron.
Sándor Korda , 1917. A clerk finds happiness in love and in her vocation.
Sándor Korda, 1920. A Dutch tulip connoisseur in the court of the Turkish sultan.
Sándor Korda, 1918. Fantastical love story featuring fauns, nymphs and humans.
Sándor Korda, 1917. The film version of the Mihály Babits novel was written by Frigyes Karinthy.
Sándor Korda, 1919. European tragedy of an African slave.