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Murderous Maids (French: Les blessures assassines) is a French film directed by Jean-Pierre Denis, released in 2000, which tells the true story of two French maids, Christine and Lea Papin. The screenplay by Jean-Pierre Denis with Michèle Pétin, was based on the book L'affaire Papin by Paulette Houdyer.
22. Nov. 2000 · Murderous Maids: Directed by Jean-Pierre Denis. With Sylvie Testud, Julie-Marie Parmentier, Isabelle Renauld, Dominique Labourier. Based on the true story of two chambermaids (the Papin sisters) of 1930s France who murdered their employer and her daughter.
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- Biography, Crime, Drama
- Jean-Pierre Denis
- 2000-11-22
Murderous Maids ist ein Film von Jean-Pierre Denis mit Sylvie Testud, Julie-Marie Parmentier. Synopsis: Die beiden Schwestern Christine (Sylvie Testud) und Léa Papin (Julie-Marie Parmentier ...
- Jean-Pierre Denis
- 2000
- Jean-Pierre Denis
A historical account of the Papin sisters, who murdered their employer and her daughter in 1933 France. The film has mixed reviews from critics and audiences, and features Sylvie Testud in a powerful performance.
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- Sylvie Testud
- Jean-Pierre Denis
- Drama
Murderous Maids. Class struggle, incest, and murder are at the heart of France's most horrific crime of the 20th century. Director Jean-Pierre Denis paints a provocative portrait of the notorious Papin sisters that is sympathetic yet unapologetic.
19. Apr. 2002 · Murderous Maids - Metacritic. Summary The true story of the most sensational crime in French history. (Rialto Pictures) Biography. Crime. Drama. Directed By: Jean-Pierre Denis. Written By: Paulette Houdyer, Michèle Pétin, Jean-Pierre Denis. Murderous Maids. Metascore Generally Favorable Based on 19 Critic Reviews. 78.
Isabelle Renauld Cast. François Levantal Cast. Michèle Pétin Screenplay. Paulette Houdyer Screenplay. Jean-Marc Fabre Cinematography. Critics reviews. More than seventy years on, the case of the Papin sisters, the servants who murdered and mutilated their mistress and her daughter in pre-World War II Le Mans, remains an enigma.