List of Criterion Collection DVD and Blu-ray Releases - Merchant Ivory Collection

Merchant Ivory Collection

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Title Director Original release Online
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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