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==Filmography== Compiled works from Merchant Ivory Productions. {| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%;" ! Year !! Title !! Director !! Producer !! Screenwriter !! Source Material !! Other notes |- | 1963 || ''[[The Householder]]''<ref name=vty/> || rowspan="3" | [[James Ivory]] || rowspan="3" | [[Ismail Merchant]] || rowspan="2" | [[Ruth Prawer Jhabvala]] || adapted from [[The Householder (novel)|the novel of the same name]] by Jhabvala || the first Merchant Ivory adaptation of a novel by Jhabvala |- | 1965 || ''[[Shakespeare Wallah]]''<ref name=vty/> || rowspan="4" | original story |- | rowspan="2"| 1969 || ''[[The Guru (1969 film)|The Guru]]'' || Ruth Prawer Jhabvala and [[James Ivory]] |- | ''[[The Night of Counting the Years]]'' || [[Shadi Abdel Salam]] || [[Roberto Rossellini]] || Shadi Abdel Salam || the first Merchant Ivory film without Merchant, Ivory, or Jhabvala |- | 1970 || ''[[Bombay Talkie]]'' || rowspan="9" | James Ivory || Ismail Merchant || Ruth Prawer Jhabvala |- | 1972 || ''[[Savages (1972 film)|Savages]]''|| Ismail Merchant, Joseph J.M. Saleh (executive), and Anthony Korner (associate) || [[George W. S. Trow]] and [[Michael O'Donoghue]] || based on an idea by James Ivory |- | rowspan="2"| 1975 || ''[[The Wild Party (1975 film)|The Wild Party]]''|| rowspan="11" | Ismail Merchant || [[Walter Marks (composer)|Walter Marks]] || based on [[The Wild Party (poem)|the poem]] by [[Joseph Moncure March]] |- | ''[[Autobiography of a Princess]]'' || rowspan="6" | Ruth Prawer Jhabvala || rowspan="3" | original story |- | 1977 || ''[[Roseland (film)|Roseland]]'' || anthology film |- | 1978 || ''[[Hullabaloo Over Georgie and Bonnie's Pictures]]'' || TV film |- | 1979 || ''[[The Europeans (1979 film)|The Europeans]]'' || based on [[The Europeans|the novel]] by [[Henry James]] || the first Merchant Ivory adaptation of a novel by James |- | 1980 || ''[[Jane Austen in Manhattan]]'' || Libretto "Sir Charles Grandison" by [[Jane Austen]] & [[Samuel Richardson]], based on the play "Sir Charles Grandison, or The Happy Man" by Austen |- | 1981 || ''[[Quartet (1981 film)|Quartet]]'' || based on [[Quartet (novel)|the novel]] by [[Jean Rhys]] |- | rowspan="2"| 1983 || ''[[The Courtesans of Bombay]]'' || Ismail Merchant || [[Ismail Merchant]], James Ivory, and Ruth Prawer Jhabvala || original story || TV film |- | ''[[Heat and Dust (film)|Heat and Dust]]'' || rowspan="3" | James Ivory || rowspan="3" | Ruth Prawer Jhabvala<ref name="tto"/> || based on [[Heat and Dust|the novel]] by Jhabvala || the second Merchant Ivory adaptation of a novel by Jhabvala |- | 1984 || ''[[The Bostonians (film)|The Bostonians]]'' || based on [[The Bostonians|the novel]] by Henry James || the second Merchant Ivory adaptation of a novel by James |- | 1985 || ''[[A Room with a View (1985 film)|A Room with a View]]'' || based on [[A Room with a View|the novel]] by [[E. M. Forster]] || the first Merchant Ivory adaptation of a novel by Forster |- | 1986 || ''[[My Little Girl]]'' || Connie Kaiserman || Ismail Merchant (executive producer), Thomas F. Turley (line producer) || Connie Kaiserman and Nan Mason || original story |- | 1987 || ''[[Maurice (1987 film)|Maurice]]'' || James Ivory || rowspan="3" | Ismail Merchant || James Ivory and [[Kit Hesketh-Harvey]] || based on [[Maurice (novel)|the novel]] by E. M. Forster || the second Merchant Ivory adaptation of a novel by Forster |- | rowspan="2"| 1988 || ''[[The Deceivers (film)|The Deceivers]]'' ||[[Nicholas Meyer]] || [[Michael Hirst (writer)|Michael Hirst]] || based on [[The Deceivers (Masters novel)|the novel]] by [[John Masters]] |- | ''[[The Perfect Murder (1988 film)|The Perfect Murder]]'' || Zafar Hai || [[H. R. F. Keating]] and Zafar Hai || based on [[The Perfect Murder (novel)|the novel]] by Keating |- | 1989 || ''[[Slaves of New York]]'' || rowspan="2" | James Ivory || Ismail Merchant, Gary Hendler, Fred Hughes (associate), and Vincent Fremont (associate) || [[Tama Janowitz]] || based on a collection of stories by Janowitz |- | 1990 || ''[[Mr. & Mrs. Bridge]]'' || rowspan="2" | Ismail Merchant || Ruth Prawer Jhabvala || based on [[Mrs. Bridge]] and Mr. Bridge by [[Evan S. Connell]] |- | rowspan="2"| 1991 || ''[[The Ballad of the Sad Café (film)|The Ballad of the Sad Café]]'' || [[Simon Callow]] || Michael Hirst || based on the play by [[Edward Albee]] adapted from [[The Ballad of the Sad Café|the novel]] by [[Carson McCullers]] |- | ''Street Musicians of Bombay'' || [[Richard Robbins (composer)|Richard Robbins]] || Wahid Chowhan, Ismail merchant (executive, uncredited), Shahnaz Vahanvaty (associate) || n/a || original story || documentary |- | 1992 || ''[[Howards End (film)|Howards End]]'' || James Ivory || Ismail Merchant || Ruth Prawer Jhabvala || based on [[Howards End|the novel]] by E.M. Forster || the third adaptation of a novel by Forster |- | rowspan="2"| 1993 || ''[[In Custody (film)|In Custody]]''|| Ismail Merchant || Wahid Chowhan, Paul Bradley (executive), and [[Donald Rosenfeld]] (executive) || [[Shahrukh Husain]] and [[Anita Desai]] || based on [[In Custody (film)|the novel]] by Desai |- | ''[[The Remains of the Day (film)|The Remains of the Day]]'' ||James Ivory || Ismail Merchant, [[Mike Nichols]], and [[John Calley]] || Ruth Prawer Jhabvala<ref name="tto"/> and [[Harold Pinter]] (uncredited)|| based on [[The Remains of the Day|the novel]] by [[Kazuo Ishiguro]] |- | rowspan="2"| 1995 || ''[[Feast of July]]''|| [[Christopher Menaul]] || [[Henry Herbert, 17th Earl of Pembroke|Henry Herbert]], [[Christopher Neame (writer/producer)|Christopher Neame]], Ismail Merchant (executive) and Paul Bradley (executive) || Christopher Neame || based on the novel by [[H. E. Bates]] |- | ''[[Jefferson in Paris]]''|| James Ivory || Ismail Merchant, [[Humbert Balsan]], Paul Bradley and Donald Rosenfeld || Ruth Prawer Jhabvala || historical fiction |- | rowspan="2"| 1996 || ''[[The Proprietor]]'' || Ismail Merchant || Humbert Balsan and Donald Rosenfeld || [[Jean-Marie Besset]] and George W. S. Trow || original story |- | ''[[Surviving Picasso]]''|| James Ivory || Ismail Merchant and [[David L. Wolper]] || Ruth Prawer Jhabvala || based on the book ''Picasso: Creator and Destroyer'' by [[Arianna Huffington]] |- | rowspan="2"| 1998 || ''[[Side Streets (1998 film)|Side Streets]]'' || [[Tony Gerber]] || Bruce Weiss, Ismail Merchant (executive), Tom Borders (executive), and Gregory Cascante (executive) || Tony Gerber and [[Lynn Nottage]] || original story |- | ''[[A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries (film)|A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries]]'' || James Ivory || Ismail Merchant || Ruth Prawer Jhabvala || based on [[A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries (novel)|the novel]] by [[Kaylie Jones]] |- | 1999 || ''[[Cotton Mary]]'' || Ismail Merchant and [[Madhur Jaffrey]] || Nayeem Hafizka, [[Richard Hawley]], Paul Bradley (executive), and Gil Donaldson (associate) || Alexandra Viets || original story |- | 2000 || ''[[The Golden Bowl (film)|The Golden Bowl]]'' || James Ivory || Ismail Merchant || Ruth Prawer Jhabvala || based on [[The Golden Bowl|the novel]] by Henry James || the third Merchant Ivory adaptation of a novel by James |- | 2001 || ''[[The Mystic Masseur]]'' || Ismail Merchant || Nayeem Haffizka and Richard Hawley || [[Caryl Phillips]] || based on [[The Mystic Masseur (novel)|the novel]] by [[V. S. Naipaul]] |- | 2002 || ''[[Merci Docteur Rey]]'' || Andrew Litvack || Ismail Merchant || Andrew Litvack || original story |- | 2003 || ''[[Le Divorce]]'' || James Ivory || Ismail Merchant and [[Michael Schiffer]] || James Ivory and Ruth Prawer Jhabvala || based on [[Le Divorce (novel)|the novel]] by [[Diane Johnson]] |- | rowspan="2"| 2005 || ''[[Heights (film)|Heights]]'' || [[Chris Terrio]] || Richard Hawley, James Ivory, and Ismail Merchant || [[Amy Fox (playwright)|Amy Fox]] and Chris Terrio || original story by Fox |- | ''[[The White Countess]]'' || James Ivory || Ismail Merchant || Kazuo Ishiguro || original story || Ismail Merchant's final film |- | 2007 || ''[[Before the Rains]]'' || [[Santosh Sivan]] || Mark Burton, Paul Hardart, Tom Hardart, Doug Mankoff, and Andrew Spaulding || Cathy Rabin || adapted from the "Red Roofs" segment of the film [[Yellow Asphalt]], written and directed by Danny Verete || the only remake by Merchant Ivory and the last Merchant Ivory film made without James Ivory or Ruth Prawer Jhabvala |- | 2009 || ''[[The City of Your Final Destination]]'' || James Ivory || Paul Bradley and Pierre Proner || Ruth Prawer Jhabvala || based the novel by [[Peter Cameron (novelist)|Peter Cameron]] || the final Merchant Ivory film |}
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