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Les bonnes

Original title: The Maids
  • 1975
  • PG
  • 1h 35m
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6.3/10
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Glenda Jackson and Susannah York in Les bonnes (1975)
A film version of Genet's play. Two house cleaners, Solange and Claire, hate their employers and, while they are out, take turns at dressing up as Madame and insulting her.
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A film version of Genet's play. Two house cleaners, Solange and Claire, hate their employers and, while they are out, take turns at dressing up as Madame and insulting her.A film version of Genet's play. Two house cleaners, Solange and Claire, hate their employers and, while they are out, take turns at dressing up as Madame and insulting her.A film version of Genet's play. Two house cleaners, Solange and Claire, hate their employers and, while they are out, take turns at dressing up as Madame and insulting her.

  • Director
    • Christopher Miles
  • Writers
    • Robert Enders
    • Jean Genet
    • Christopher Miles
  • Stars
    • Glenda Jackson
    • Susannah York
    • Vivien Merchant
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
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    • Director
      • Christopher Miles
    • Writers
      • Robert Enders
      • Jean Genet
      • Christopher Miles
    • Stars
      • Glenda Jackson
      • Susannah York
      • Vivien Merchant
    • 11User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    Glenda Jackson
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    • Solange
    Susannah York
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    • Claire
    Vivien Merchant
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    • Madame
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    • Director
      • Christopher Miles
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      • Robert Enders
      • Jean Genet
      • Christopher Miles
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    10Prof_Lostiswitz

    Maid Better than Most

    The Maids is one of the great stage classics of the XX century, and this 1974 version does it full justice. American Film Theatre was an attempt to bring stage to screen; I had previously seen only one of their efforts, Rhinoceros, which was ruined by an attempt to shift the setting from France to America.

    The Maids doesn't make that mistake; the setting is ostentatiously, gorgeously French. Glenda Jackson and Susannah York have British accents, but this still maintains the European feel of the piece...and their acting is superb. Their ability to project histrionics at just the right moment brings to life what would otherwise be a stagebound snooze. The exquisite composition of colours and textures in the apartment also makes for compelling viewing.

    The story concerns two psychotic and resentful maids who hatch a variety of fantastic plots for killing Madame, their employer. Also, the have a ceremony which involves one of them dressing up as Madame and tormenting the other; it is obvious that there is a vast pool of venom underneath the surface pretence of kindness and consideration shown by Madame.

    The dialogue is ritualized and stylized, almost like Shakespearean blank verse - one would expect no less from Jean Genet, who was like Shakespeare in many ways. You have to be willing to like prose-poetry, but it's worth giving it a chance.

    I'm convinced that the play was a major influence on Fassbinder's "Petra von Kant"; that movie is reckoned to be a classic, but this one is even better, so more people should check it out.
    dimemories

    American Film Theatre

    This was part of the 2nd season of "American Film Theater" - producer Ely Landau's idea of filming plays and showing them in theatres for only 2 days and nights and you had to buy tickets in advance a la a night at the theater or a concert . . . I believe they sold tickets at the door only if there were any left (much like theater or concerts)

    The first season included the likes of "The Iceman Cometh", and "The Man in The Glass Booth" and "The Maids" were among the 2nd season. This was an interesting idea but I'm sure it was unsuccessful. It seems that these pictures have vanished since their original brief theatrical release.

    "The Maids" played in US theatres in February 1975
    2malcolmgsw

    Thankfully never shown in a cinema in the UK

    This turned up late one night on a London TV station. Never shown theatrically in the UK since you could go and see the play where it belongs, in the theatre.

    It is a difficult to watch film. The actors perform as if they are on a stage. The cinematography is headache inducing. Little attempt at editing. It is an unwatchable bore. Little wonder that the venture was short-lived.
    9richardchatten

    "She'll be back!!"

    There's a memorably creepy scene in 'The Servant' where Dirk Bogarde and Sarah Miles disrespectfully cavort in James Fox's bathroom; here in the hands of her brother Christopher this becomes an entire film.

    Only a gay author could envisage such shenanigans as see Glenda Jackson and Susannah York engaged in hysterical mind games in maid's uniforms in this American Film Theatre production of Jean Genet's play.

    Now that Dame Glenda Jackson belongs to the ages, 'The Maids' serves as a reminder of why she was once known as "the sex kitten of the National"; while Vivien Merchant is an absolute hoot as Madame.
    4henry8-3

    The Maids

    Based on Jean Genet's play Solange (Glenda Jackson) and Claire (Susanna York) plays sisters who as maids in a luxuriant Paris apartment, dress up when Madame is away and act out strange, sadomasochistic scenes where Madame is ridiculed even murdered.

    Made as a part of the American Film Theatre season, this is by nature a very stage bound film, set pretty much exclusively in the Parisian apartment. The attraction for seeing this, assuming you aren't necessarily acquainted with Genet's somewhat absurdist play is watching the 2 great actresses having a great time spouting out Genet's exhuberant, colourful dialogue. Other than that is a strange little chamber piece loaded up with gallons of hidden meaning that I obviously missed.

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      Last cinema feature of Vivien Merchant.
    • Quotes

      Solange: Madame is getting carried away!

      Claire: I'm getting carried away by the devil! In his fragrant arms he's lifting me. I'm taking off! I'm high!

    • Connections
      Featured in A Bit of Scarlet (1997)

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    • Release date
      • December 11, 1983 (Hungary)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Jean Genet's The Maids
    • Filming locations
      • Elstree Studios, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Cine Films Inc.
      • Cinévision Ltée
      • Mantis Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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