The Curse of the Crying Woman

The Curse of the Crying Woman

6.8

Aug 15 1963

1h 20m

Thriller, Horror

A young woman inherits a mansion, only to discover that it is haunted by witches and evil spirits.

Rosita Arenas

Rosita Arenas

Amelia

Abel Salazar

Abel Salazar

Jaime

Rita Macedo

Rita Macedo

Selma

Carlos López Moctezuma

Carlos López Moctezuma

Juan

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