Merchant Ivory Collection
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Legend — Film has not been released on that format or series n/a A release not assigned a catalog number
Spine No. |
Title | Director | Original release | Online |
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n/a | Ballad of the Sad Cafe !The Ballad of the Sad Cafe | Callow, SimonSimon Callow | 1991 | — |
n/a | Bombay Talkie | Ivory, JamesJames Ivory | 1970 | Yes |
n/a | Bostonians !The Bostonians | Ivory, JamesJames Ivory | 1984 | — |
n/a | Courtesans of Bombay !The Courtesans of Bombay | Merchant, IsmaelIsmael Merchant | 1983 | — |
n/a | Deceivers !The Deceivers | Meyer, NicholasNicholas Meyer | 1988 | — |
n/a | Europeans !The Europeans | Ivory, JamesJames Ivory | 1979 | — |
n/a | Heat and Dust | Ivory, JamesJames Ivory | 1983 | Yes |
n/a | Householder !The Householder | Ivory, JamesJames Ivory | 1963 | — |
n/a | Hullabaloo Over Georgie and Bonnie's Pictures | Ivory, JamesJames Ivory | 1978 | — |
n/a | In Custody | Merchant, IsmailIsmail Merchant | 1993 | — |
n/a | Jane Austen in Manhattan | Ivory, JamesJames Ivory | 1980 | — |
n/a | Maurice | Ivory, JamesJames Ivory | 1987 | Yes |
n/a | Perfect Murder !The Perfect Murder | Hai, ZafarZafar Hai | 1988 | — |
n/a | Quartet | Ivory, JamesJames Ivory | 1981 | Yes |
n/a | Roseland | Ivory, JamesJames Ivory | 1977 | — |
n/a | Savages | Ivory, JamesJames Ivory | 1972 | — |
n/a | Shakespeare Wallah | Ivory, JamesJames Ivory | 1965 | Yes |
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