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Post by Nobody on Sept 16, 2006 11:45:58 GMT -5
"AKA: La Maldicion De La Llorona A visually lush, gothic story based loosely on the real legend of La Llorona, the Crying Spirit. Beautifully filmed and dripping with atmosphere, Baledon's Curse of the Crying Woman is considered a true horror classic. A phantom figure attacks a horse-drawn carriage in the woods. As the police investigate the grisly murders, young Amelia (Rosa Arenas) travels to the old mansion of her Aunt Selma (Rita Macedo) close to where the murders took place. Shortly after her arrival Amelia uncovers dark family secrets, including rumors of torture, murder and witchcraft! Each sinister revelation exposes a more diabolical mystery. Whose charred corpse lay buried in the family crypt? Why does Aunt Selma cast no reflection? And finally: What terrors will be unleashed by The Curse of the Crying Woman?"
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Post by d3M0n on Sept 18, 2006 19:57:04 GMT -5
Hmmm never heard of this one but it sounds very cool
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Post by Nobody on Sept 20, 2006 23:50:51 GMT -5
Yea, I hadn't myself either but I guess Panik House Entertainment started a new division of their company called CasaNegra which only specializes in releasing old mexican and spanish horror films. The Curse Of The Crying Woman is a great film and is filled with tons of gothic atmosphere. You would dig it man.
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Post by ACR on Oct 29, 2006 13:35:07 GMT -5
I didn't know there was a movie about the Crying Woman a.k.a La LLorona. Man that tale is classic better yet a classic movie!
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Post by plushtar on Nov 21, 2006 3:07:22 GMT -5
Interesting, I have to see this now.
Off-topic: My Great-Great-Grandmother used to swear on her Bible that she saw La Llorona up close.
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