

The Crying Woman
Directed by Ramón PeónLlorona is a figure unique to Mexican folklore -- the wailing spirit of a woman who lost or killed her child and now returns to seek revenge and haunt the living. With its framing story and flashback structure, this film sets forth a couple of variations of the story.
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The Crying Woman was released on March 31, 1933.
The Crying Woman was directed by Ramón Peón.
The Crying Woman has a runtime of 73m.
The Crying Woman was produced by José de Martino, Juan Duque de Estrada.
Llorona is a figure unique to Mexican folklore -- the wailing spirit of a woman who lost or killed her child and now returns to seek revenge and haunt the living. With its framing story and flashback structure, this film sets forth a couple of variations of the story.
The key characters in The Crying Woman are Dr. Ricardo de Acuna / Capitán Diego de Acuna (Ramón Pereda), Ana Maria de Acuna (Virginia Zurí), Mario - criado (Carlos Orellana).
The Crying Woman is a Horror, Mystery film.
The Crying Woman has an audience rating of 5.6 out of 10.









