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Remains Of The Day, The (1993) -- (Movie Clip) One Doesn't Do That Lord Darlington (James Fox), with friends, observes the accident with Mr. Stevens senior (Peter Vaughan), then consults with his son, the butler Mr. Stevens the younger (Anthony Hopkins), in The Remains Of The Day, 1993.
Remains Of The Day, The (1993) -- (Movie Clip) Dignity In Keeping... Mr. Stevens the younger (Anthony Hopkins) holding forth at the servants' meal with Charlie (Ben Chaplin), Mr. Stevens senior (Peter Vaughan) and Miss Kenton (Emma Thompson) in The Remains Of The Day, 1993, from Ismail Merchant and James Ivory.
Room With A View, A (1986) -- (Movie Clip) You'd Have To Fly Over The Wall Touring Florence, at the Piazza della Signoria, producer Ismail Merchant and director James Ivory working from the E.M. Forster novel, as Lucy (Helena Bonham Carter) observes Italian street action, and is rescued by rogue-ish George (Julian Sands), in A Room With A View 1986.
Room With A View, A (1986) -- (Movie Clip) I Promessi Sposi Following her eventful trip to Florence, we meet the brother and mother (Rupert Graves, Rosemary Leach) of Lucy (Helena Bonham-Carter) and Daniel Day-Lewis, who’s become her fiancè, which doesn’t please the vicar Beebe (Simon Callow), in the Merchant-Ivory breakthrough feature A Room With A View 1986.
Room With A View, A (1986) -- (Movie Clip) We Have No View Straight to the topic, we meet Lucy (Helena Bonham Carter), her chaperone (Maggie Smith) and their less polite but equally English fellows (Denholm Elliott, Julian Sands as the Emersons), ca. 1908, at a Florentine pensione, Judi Dench also dining, opening the Merchant-Ivory hit from the E.M. Forster novel, A Room With A View 1986.
Remains Of The Day, The (1993) -- (Movie Clip) For One Such As Yourself An early encounter between butler James Stevens (Anthony Hopkins) and new housekeeper Miss Kenton (Emma Thompson), regarding his father, also a servant, in the Ismail Merchant-James Ivory drama The Remains Of The Day, 1993.
Courtesans Of Bombay -- (Movie Clip) No End To Learning Actress Zhora Segal playing a "retired courtesan" imparts some of her wisdom, as well as her continuing service to the trade, in the Merchant-Ivory made-for-tv semi-documentary Courtesans Of Bombay, 1983, screenplay by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala.
Courtesans Of Bombay -- (Movie Clip) They Are Not Bad People Static shots introducing the enclave called "Pavan Pool," site of much of the action, then Kareem Samar, playing a composite-character, the landlord, in the Merchant-Ivory made-for-tv film Courtesans Of Bombay, 1983.
Sweet Sounds (1976) -- (Movie Clip) The Sounds Of Your Names Instructor Jean Whitelock with her gifted students and the Mannes College Of Music, then a performance from pianist Hui-Kung Suh, in Richard Robbins' film Sweet Sounds, 1976, from Merchant-Ivory productions.
Street Musicians Of Bombay -- (Movie Clip) On My First Morning Director Richard Robbins, appearing and narrating the opening sequence of his Merchant-Ivory produced film, Street Musicians Of Bombay, 1994.
Adventures Of A Brown Man In Search Of Civilization -- (Movie Clip) An Unknown Indian Produced and directed for television by Ismail Merchant and James Ivory, the opening scene, narrated by Barry Foster, the introduction of the subject, the celebrated writer Nirad Chaudhuri, from Adventures Of A Brown Man In Search Of Civilization, 1972
Adventures Of A Brown Man In Search Of Civilization -- (Movie Clip) To My Wife In Chiswick, London at a dinner party, Indian writer Nirad Chaudhuri reads the two dedications of his autobiography, the first famously contorversial, in Ismail Merchant and James Ivory's made-for-tv documentary, Adventures Of A Brown Man In Search Of Civilization, 1972.

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