The Tenant - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "The Tenant"
Le locataire (1976)
Timing: 2:6 (126 min)
The Tenant - TMDB rating
7.646/10
1067
The Tenant - Kinopoisk rating
7.744/10
19075
The Tenant - IMDB rating
7.5/10
51000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Andrew Braunsberg
Producer

Executive Producer

Hercules Bellville
Executive Producer

Casting

Catherine Vernoux
Casting

Editor

Art Direction

Claude Moesching
Art Direction
Albert Rajau
Art Direction

Costume Design

Jacques Schmidt
Costume Design

Production Design

Photo Pierre Guffroy #100433

Pierre Guffroy

Pierre Guffroy
Production Design

Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

Photo Philippe Sarde #110030

Philippe Sarde

Philippe Sarde
Original Music Composer

Associate Producer

Photo Alain Sarde #66161Photo Alain Sarde #328083

Alain Sarde

Alain Sarde
Associate Producer

Second Assistant Director

Photo Jean-Jacques Aublanc #325930
Jean-Jacques Aublanc
Second Assistant Director

Director of Photography

Photo Sven Nykvist #83147

Sven Nykvist

Sven Nykvist
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Jean Harnois
Camera Operator

Script Supervisor

Photo Sylvette Baudrot #66174
Sylvette Baudrot
Script Supervisor

Hairstylist

Photo Ludovic Paris #74965
Ludovic Paris
Hairstylist

Still Photographer

Bernard Prim
Still Photographer

Sound Mixer

Photo Jean-Pierre Ruh #71711
Jean-Pierre Ruh
Sound Mixer

Boom Operator

Louis Gimel
Boom Operator

Screenplay

Novel

Assistant Editor

Assistant Director

Marc Grunebaum
Assistant Director

Sound Editor

Michèle Boëhm
Sound Editor

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on the novel by Roland Topor, "The Tenant" (Le Locataire Chimerique, 1964).
  • Philippa Sarda, who composed the music for the film, can be seen in a cameo – he played a man intently watching Trelkovsky in the cinema.
  • The idea to use the glass harmonica came to composer Philippa Sarda after he accidentally saw Roman Polanski, while sitting at a restaurant table, mimicking the movements of playing glasses with his fingers.
  • Although the film was released in British cinemas without any cuts, the 1986 British video version contained a 'cut': 6 seconds of screen time were removed from the scene where Trelkovsky and Stella are watching a film in the cinema. Specifically, several frames from Robert Clouse's 'Enter the Dragon' (1973) featuring Bruce Lee were deleted. This was because the footage included nunchucks – a weapon officially banned in Europe.
  • The film is based on Roland Topor’s novel “The Phantom Tenant” (Le Locataire Chimerique, 1964).
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