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  1. 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.

  2. Nov 22, 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
  3. Christine Papin (8 March 1905 – 18 May 1937) and Léa Papin (15 September 1911 – 24 July 2001) were two French sisters who, as live-in maids, were convicted of murdering their employer's wife and daughter in Le Mans on February 2, 1933.

  4. A historical drama based on the true story of two sisters who killed their employer and her daughter in 1933 France. See critics and audience reviews, ratings, and a synopsis of the film by Jean-Pierre Denis.

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    • Sylvie Testud
    • Jean-Pierre Denis
    • Drama
  5. 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.

  6. Murderous Maids looks at the bond that united the two sisters from early childhood, delving into how and why such a crime came about. An investigation into the crime. A study of limitless, exclusive and absolute love.

  7. Apr 19, 2002 · Just as the mystery of Jack the Ripper continues to grip the English imagination, the case of the Papin sisters of Le Mans — two maids who, in 1933, brutally slaughtered their employer and her daughter — holds a peculiar sway over the French.

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