A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Santo, José Mantequilla Nápoles, Kikis Herrera Calles
Written by:
Francisco Cavazos
Directed by:
Miguel M. Delgado
Release Date:
August 29, 1974
Original Title:
Santo y Mantequilla Nápoles en La Venganza Del La Llorona
Alternate Titles:
La venganza de la llorona
Santo y Mantequilla Napoles en la venganza de La Llorona
The Revenge of the Crying Woman
Genres:
Action | Horror
Production Companies:
Cinematográfica Calderón S.A.
Production Countries:
Mexico
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 87
Santo and Mantequilla Nápoles team up to end the curse of La Llorona by getting ahold of a special medallion. Unfortunately, La Llorona escapes in the process.
Santo, a hero wrestler, helps a professor and his beautiful niece find a clue to a treasure that will be used to help local children. The clue is a medallion worn by a mummy in a cave, known as "The Crying Woman". The mummy soon comes to life and terrorizes the locals to get her medallion back. Meanwhile, Santo has to fight off a gangster and his band of thugs. *
Cinematography:
Jorge Stahl Jr.
Director:
Miguel M. Delgado
Editor:
Jorge Busto
José W. Bustos
Makeup Artist:
Carmen Palomino
Original Music Composer:
Gustavo César Carrión
Producer:
El Santo
Guillermo Calderón
Production Design:
Salvador Lozano Mena
Set Decoration:
Carlos Arjona
Sound Editor:
José Li-ho
Sound Supervisor:
James L. Fields
Writer:
Francisco Cavazos
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