The Maid is a 1990 made for TV film directed by Ian Toynton in which Anthony Wayne (Martin Sheen) goes to Paris for a new job and has a 30-day period before he starts work to get settled.
Anthony is a messy, immature bachelor, who foolishly had a fling with his coworker Elisabeth.
When Anthony arrives in Paris, scouting for an attractive prospect and not able to take up his new job for one month, he catches sight of Nicole.
Instantly attracted, he follows her to the domestic help agency where he overhears her desperately pleading for a replacement.
Anthony appears at Nicole's door, claiming to be a maid named John.
Managing to lock Anthony in her bedroom, once he has freed himself he treats her with a firm hand.
Detemined to reveal the ruse ASAP, in the meantime Anthony hires a crew to clean Nicole's apartment, then meets C.P.
tells Nicole to put in motion a 300 million dollar loan to the Leclair Group, and mentions Wayne will be starting the following week.
Spending the night, they wake to his talking alarm, which calls him Anthony Wayne.
Their evaluation of his financials, coupled with information Anthony's NYC contacts gleaned about US banks Leclair had caused to go under, convince C.P.
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