And if this title wets your taste, then keep looking because there is a whole slew of these titles from that era that are amazing, such as The Curse of the Crying Woman on mubi.com. De plus, les acteurs semblent jouer à celui qui fera l’expression faciale la plus exagérée pour démontrer leur étonnement. À son arrivée, elle constate que ce sont bien plus que des rumeurs et apprend la raison pour laquelle Selma la demande à ses cotés. The Curse of the Crying Woman (1963) Directed by Rafael Baledon Starring Rosita Arenas, Abel Salazar, Rita Macedo, Carlos Lopez Moctezuma, Enrique Lucero, Mario Sevilla. The Curse of the Crying Woman (Spanish: La maldición de la llorona) is a 1961 Mexican horror film (released in 1963), directed by Rafael Baledón. She is amazed to see that her aunt hasn’t seemed to age over the long years. Pour la veille de son anniversaire, Amelia et son mari sont invités au manoir que possède sa tante Selma.

Silly me. CURSE OF THE CRYING WOMAN 1963. Not to mention that some of the effects are very memorable, including the eyeless sockets of the title creature.If you do love the old Universal classics, and don’t mind reading subtitles (please go with the original dialogue with subs…the dubbed versions take away much of the seriousness of the performances), I couldn’t recommend this title enough. With Ramón Pereda, Virginia Zurí, Carlos Orellana, Adriana Lamar. We then arrive at the manor of an upper class family, who are celebrating their young son's birthday. RÉALISATION: Rafael Baledon SCÉNARIO: Rafael Baledon et Fernando Galiana AVEC: Rositas Arenas, Abel Salazar, Rita Macedo , Carlos Lopez Moctezuma et Enrique Lucero. Of course, this didn’t stop my friend and he sent me a couple of titles anyway. In modern day Mexico, a man on the street is supernaturally killed after hearing the eerie sound of a wailing woman. Back in my early days of being a horror fan, I had a friend that asked me if I had seen any of the Mexican horror films from the late ’50s/early ’60s. On dirait qu’ils jouent dans un mauvais roman savon américain… ou dans • La Maledicion De La Llorona (titre original/Mexique) At the time, not only had I not seen any of them, I wasn’t really even aware of them. The sets, the mood, and the crazy story they come up will immediately grab your attention. The Curse of the Crying Woman is a 1961 Mexican horror film, directed by Rafael Baledón. They were I’ve seen many of the films from that era since then, but As the story continues on, we meet a young woman and her husband, played by Rosita Arenas and Abel Salazar, who are returning to see her aunt, who she hasn’t seen in several years. En route, on lui apprend que de mystérieux meurtres se seraient produits à proximité du château et que ce dernier serait hanté.

The film is about Amelia and Jaime, a married couple who travel to an old country house owned by Amelia's aunt Selma, who practices black magic.
Cependant, Rafael Baledon ne semble pas avoir compris le principe de la réalisation des films d’horreur, c'est-à-dire de créer une ambiance et surprendre le spectateur. She is even more amazed when she discovers the real reason her aunt has called for her to return.Abel Salazar was an important figure in the Mexican horror films of that time. Find trailers, reviews, and all info for The Curse of the Crying Woman by Rafael Baledón. Directed by Ramón Peón. Not only was he an actor, but he also produced quite a few of them as well. When he offered to send me a couple of them, I told him not to, because I really didn’t want to get into yet another sub-genre of the horror genre! But if you can look beyond that, you’ll see a classic black and white filled with so much atmosphere and style that you’ll forget any of those little negative things you were thinking. Movies like The Curse of the Crying Woman (1963) Portals (2019) Ghost of Mae Nak (1978) Mary Reilly (1996) Mirror of Death (1988) Lurking Fear (1994) Devil's Diary (2007) Premonition (2004) Nightmare in Wax (1969) The Exorcist III (1990) Devil Seed (2012) Evil Come Evil Go (1972)