La llorona aka The Crying Woman (1933)
In modern day Mexico, a man on the street is supernaturally killed after hearing the eerie sound of a wailing woman. We then arrive at the manor of an upper class family, who are celebrating their young son's birthday. A mysterious cloaked figure is eavesdropping on them, taking advantage of secret rooms and passages. Eventually, the intruder (who appears to be possesessed) kidnaps and attempts to murder the boy at a pagan altar using a sacrificial knife and stone. While this story unfolds, two flashbacks to the Elizabethan and Inquisition era are related, explaining the origins of the "wailing woman". In one, a woman with an illegitimate child has been abandoned by her lover. His formerly faithful friend forces him to a duel over this betrayal. The woman kills her baby and herself, and upon her death a wraith ascends skyward from her corpse. In the other story, an Indian woman has her baby taken from her by the authorities, and she descends into madness and suicide, with her spirit also leaving her body upon death. An ancient ring worn by the principals, as well as the knife and stone, are the bonds between the stories. (IMDB GoblinHairedGuy)
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Ramón Pereda |
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Virginia Zurí and Ramón Pereda |
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Carlos Orellana |
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Paco Martínez |
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Carlos Orellana |
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Carlos Orellana |
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Virginia Zurí and Ramón Pereda |
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Paco Martínez |
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Ramón Pereda |
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Alberto Martí |
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Adriana Lamar |
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Adriana Lamar |
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Ramón Pereda |
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Ramón Pereda |
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Alberto Martí and Ramón Pered |
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Alberto Martí and Ramón Pered |
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Alberto Martí and Ramón Pered |
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Alberto Martí |
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Alberto Martí |
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Adriana Lamar and Ramón Pereda |
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Alberto Martí |
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Adriana Lamar |
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Adriana Lamar |
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Esperanza del Real |
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Antonio R. Frausto |
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Antonio R. Frausto |
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María Luisa Zea |
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María Luisa Zea |
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María Luisa Zea |
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María Luisa Zea |
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Esperanza del Real |
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