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The Tenant

Le locataire

  • Status: Released
  • 26-05-1976
  • Runtime: 126 min
  • Score: 7.6
  • Vote count: 1195

A quiet and inconspicuous man rents an apartment in Paris where he finds himself drawn into a rabbit hole of dangerous paranoia.

Roman Polanski

Trelkovsky

Isabelle Adjani

Stella

Melvyn Douglas

Monsieur Zy

Jo Van Fleet

Madame Dioz

Bernard Fresson

Scope

Shelley Winters

Concierge

Lila Kedrova

Madame Gaderian

Claude Dauphin

Husband at accident

Claude Piéplu

Neighbour

Rufus

Georges Badar

Romain Bouteille

Simon

Gérard Jugnot

Office Clerk

Josiane Balasko

Viviane, Office Worker

Michel Blanc

Scope's Neighbor

Jacques Monod

Cafe Owner

Patrice Alexsandre

Robert

Jean-Pierre Bagot

Policeman

Florence Blot

Madame Zy

Louba Guertchikoff

Wife at accident

Jacques Chevalier

Patron

Jacky Cohen

Stella's friend

David Gabison

Witness at accident

Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu

Bar waiter

Alain Frérot

Begger

Raoul Guylad

Priest

Éva Ionesco

Bettina, Madame Gaderian's daughter

Héléna Manson

Head Nurse

Maïté Nahyr

Lucille

André Penvern

Cafe waiter

Gérard Pereira

Drunk

Dominique Poulange

Simone Choule

Arlette Reinerg

Tramp

Jacques Rosny

Jean-Claude

Serge Spira

Philippe

Vanessa Vaylord

Martine

François Viaur

Police Sergeant

Albert Delpy

Neighbor (uncredited)

Alain Sarde

Peeping tom (uncredited)

Philippe Sarde

Man staring at Trelkovsky in the movie theatre (uncredited)

Marie-Christine Descouard

One of the women at the bar (uncredited)

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This is probably my favourite Roman Polanski film, as he takes centre stage playing the timid "Trelkovsky". He is looking for an apartment to rent in Paris and despite the rather frosty reception from concierge (Shelley Winters), the inquisition from his landlord "Zy" (Melvyn Douglas) and the fact that it's got no bathroom he decides to live there. He knows from the start that the previous occupant tried to kill herself by jumping from the window, and that she is still clinging on in hospital, so he goes to visit her and encounters her pal "Stella" (Isabelle Adjani). She's a bit of a live wire and that doesn't sit well in his new lodgings where a library-like atmosphere is actively encouraged. Indeed, before long he begins to feel that his neighbours are engaged in a plot to force him out, or even worse. He's hearing noises, voices; he's imagining things. Or is he? His flat is broken into; he fears that someone is going to try and kill him as he sleeps. In short, paranoia is taking a firm hold of this man. What also doesn't help is the fact that he is becoming increasingly obsessed with the (now deceased) previous occupant, and that leads to significant changes to his frequently erratic behaviour too. Is all of this real or is he just losing the plot? Polanski delivers well here, as does Adjani but it's really the whole concept that makes this interesting. It reminded me a little of "Rosemary's Baby". Not in any Satanic fashion, but in the way the claustrophobia of his dwelling with animosity on all sides; his own personality instinctively weak, susceptible and all in the face of a danger that might be real, or then again... It has some effective menacing elements of a psychological conspiracy thriller to it that I though worked really quite well and the two hours flew by as his character really does start to get under your skin.