Ismail Merchant
Producer, Director, Screenwriter, Cast
Producer
- 2005 - Heights
- 2005 - The White Countess
- 2003 - Le Divorce
- 2000 - The Golden Bowl
- 1998 - A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries
- 1996 - Surviving Picasso
- 1995 - Jefferson in Paris
- 1993 - The Remains of the Day
- 1991 - The Ballad of the Sad Café
- 1991 - Howards End
- 1990 - Mr & Mrs Bridge
- 1989 - Slaves of New York
- 1988 - The Deceivers
- 1987 - Maurice
- 1985 - A Room With a View
- 1984 - The Bostonians
- 1982 - The Courtesans of Bombay
- 1982 - Heat and Dust
- 1981 - Quartet
- 1980 - Jane Austen in Manhattan
- 1979 - The Europeans
- 1978 - Hullabaloo over Georgie and Bonnie's Pictures
- 1977 - Roseland
- 1975 - Autobiography of a Princess
- 1974 - The Wild Party
- 1973 - Helen, Queen of the Nautch Girls
- 1972 - Savages
- 1971 - Adventures of a Brown Man in Search of Civilisation
- 1970 - Bombay Talkie
- 1968 - The Guru
- 1965 - Shakespeare-Wallah
- 1963 - The Householder
Screenwriter
- 1982 - The Courtesans of Bombay
Director
- 2001 - The Mystic Masseur
- 1999 - Cotton Mary
- 1996 - The Proprietor
- 1993 - In Custody
- 1982 - The Courtesans of Bombay
Cast
- 1968 - The Guru
Articles
- May 26 2005 - Ismail Merchant passes away
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