Roman Polanskiren Apartamentuaren Trilogia osatzen duten hiru filmeetako bat da, besteak Repulsion (1964) eta (1968) dira. Roman Polanski, Isabelle Adjani, Melvyn Douglas,, eta Shelley Winters aktoreek antzeztu zuten. Roland Topor frantziar idazlearen (1966) eleberrian oinarritua dago. Le locataire (euskaraz Maizterra), 1976ko Roman Polanski poloniar-frantziarrak zuzendutako beldurrezko film bat da.Als Vorlage diente der Roman Le locataire chimérique von Roland Topor, welchen Polański gemeinsam mit Gérard Brach in nur sechs Wochen zu einem Drehbuch umgeschrieben hat. Der Mieter (Originaltitel: Le locataire) ist ein französischer Psychothriller von und mit Roman Polański.Amb Repulsió i La llavor del diable, Le Locataire forma part de la trilogia de Roman Polanski sobre el tema dels apartaments maleïts. la Le Locataire chimérique de Roland Topor, publicada el 1964.lícula francesa dirigida per Roman Polanski, estrenada el 1976.
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