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Le locataire (1976)
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Release Date:
11 June 1976 (USA)
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How could he escape from his nightmares?
Plot:
A quiet and inconspicuous man (Trelkovsky) rents an apartment in France where the previous tenant committed suicide...
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Awards:
2 nominations
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(15 articles)
Happy Holidays From Roman Polanski
(From SneakPeek. 27 December 2009, 11:23 AM, PST)
Full of the strange
(From The Guardian - Film News. 5 December 2009, 4:09 PM, PST)
(From SneakPeek. 27 December 2009, 11:23 AM, PST)
Full of the strange
(From The Guardian - Film News. 5 December 2009, 4:09 PM, PST)
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Paranoid Polanski in peril
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Roman Polanski | ... | Trelkovsky | |
| Isabelle Adjani | ... | Stella | |
| Melvyn Douglas | ... | Monsieur Zy | |
| Jo Van Fleet | ... | Madame Dioz | |
| Bernard Fresson | ... | Scope | |
| Lila Kedrova | ... | Madame Gaderian | |
| Claude Dauphin | ... | Husband at the accident | |
| Claude Piéplu | ... | Neighbor (as Claude Pieplu) | |
| Rufus | ... | Georges Badar | |
| Romain Bouteille | ... | Simon | |
| Jacques Monod | ... | Cafe Owner | |
| Patrice Alexsandre | ... | Robert | |
| Jean-Pierre Bagot | ... | Policeman | |
| Josiane Balasko | ... | Office Worker | |
| Michel Blanc | ... | Scope's Neighbor |
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Also Known As:
The Tenant (USA)
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Runtime:
126 min
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Colour:
Colour (Eastmancolor)
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1.66 : 1 more
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Certification:
Portugal:M/16 |
France:-16 |
Iceland:16 |
West Germany:18 |
Netherlands:16 |
Australia:M |
Finland:K-18 |
Norway:18 |
UK:18 |
USA:R (certificate #24469)
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Although Roman Polanski plays the leading role in the film, he is given no screen credit as an actor.
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Goofs:
Continuity: When Trelkovsky arrives at his apartment after purchasing a wig and a pair of women's shoes; the wig he removes from his bag is a short dark-brown wig, but he bought a long, light-brown colored wig.
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Quotes:
Trelkovsky:
You want me to do it again? I shall do it again! You did not like it the first time.
[shouts]
Trelkovsky: Simone Choule does not disappoint!
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Trelkovsky: Simone Choule does not disappoint!
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Referenced in El maquinista (2004)
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What can be said, really... "The Tenant" is a first-class thriller wrought with equal amounts of suspense and full-blown paranoia. It's an intricately-plotted film--every detail seems included for a reason--even though the plot seldom makes sense, and much of it is never even addressed in an objective manner. Therefore we are left with the increasingly unstable Trelkovsky (Polanski)--a meek Polish man who has obtained an apartment due to the previous tenant's suicide--to guide us through a world of escalating fear and uncertainty. After an apartment-warming party thrown by a group of obnoxious coworkers, Trelkovsky comes under increased, seemingly inexplicable scrutiny by the fellow occupants in his building; the rest of the film chronicles his mental deterioration and gives us a thorough mindfu*k on par with the later efforts of David Lynch. "The Tenant," however, is more brooding and sinister, laced with unexpected comic relief, fine performances, and a truly haunting score. It's a movie that's better experienced than described, so hop to it.