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词条 La Llorona (1933 film)
释义

  1. Plot

  2. Cast

  3. Production

  4. Release

  5. Legacy

  6. References

     Footnotes  Sources 

  7. External links

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| name = La Llorona
| image =
| alt =
| caption =
| film name =
| director = Ramón Peón
| producer =
| writer =
| screenplay =
| story = {{plainlist|*A. Guzman Aguilera
  • Carlos Noriega Hope
  • Fernando de Fuentes{{sfn|Cotter|2005|p=15}}}}

| based on =
| starring = {{plainlist|*Ramón Pereda
  • Virginia Zurí
  • Carlos Orellana}}

| music = Max Urbán[1]
| cinematography = Guillermo Baqueriza[1]
| editing = Guillermo Baqueriza[1]
| studio = Eco Films[1]
| distributor =
| released = {{film date|1933|5|25|Mexico}}
| runtime = 73 minutes[1]
| country = Mexico
| language = Spanish
| budget =
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La Llorona is a 1933 Mexican horror film directed by Ramón Peón and starring Ramón Pereda, Virginia Zurí, Adriana Lamar and Carlos Orellana. It is based on the legend of La Llorona.

Plot

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Cast

  • Ramón Pereda as Dr. Ricardo de Acuna / Capitán Diego de Acuna
  • Virginia Zurí as Ana Maria de Acuna
  • Carlos Orellana as Mario - criado
  • Adriana Lamar as Ana Xiconténcatl
  • Alberto Martí as Rodrigo de Cortés - Marqués del Valle
  • Esperanza del Real as Nana Goya
  • Paco Martínez as Don Fernando de Moncada
  • María Luisa Zea as Doña Marina - la Malinche
  • Alfredo del Diestro as Jefe de policía
  • Conchita Gentil Arcos as Criada
  • Antonio R. Frausto as Francisco - criado
  • Victoria Blanco
  • Manuel Dondé

Production

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In the 1930s, a cycle of horror films began.{{sfn|Rhodes|2003|p=94}} La Llorona was one of the 21 sound films created in Mexico in 1933.{{sfn|Rhodes|2003|p=94}} The film's story is based on that of La llorona, a crying woman from Hispanic folklore who mourns her dead child.{{sfn|Rhodes|2003|p=95}}

Release

{{expand section|date=May 2018}}La Llorona premièred in Mexico on 25 May 1933.[1]

Legacy

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Following the release of La Llorona, Guillermo Calles was selected to direct the short feature La Chillona, a parody of La Llorona.{{sfn|Agrasánchez, Jr.|2010|p=102}}{{sfn|Agrasánchez, Jr.|2010|p=103}} All that remains of this film is magazine illustrations and a lobby card poster advertising a program at the Cinelandia Theater.{{sfn|Agrasánchez, Jr.|2010|p=103}}

References

Footnotes

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.filmografiamexicana.unam.mx/detalles.html?idReg=4334&incremento=0|publisher=National Autonomous University of Mexico|title=Llorona, La|language=Spanish|accessdate=May 10, 2016}}

Sources

{{Refbegin}}
  • {{cite book

|last=Agrasánchez, Jr.
|first=Rogelio
|title=Guillermo Calles: A Biography of the Actor and Mexican Cinema Pioneer
|publisher=McFarland
|isbn=0786456485
|year=2010
|ref=harv
}}
  • {{cite book

|editor1-last=Schneider
|editor1-first=Steven Jay
|chapter=Fantasmas del cine Mexicano: the 1930s horror film cycle of Mexico
|last=Rhodes
|first=Gary D.
|title=Fear Without Frontiers: Horror Cinema Across the Globe
|publisher=FAB Press
|isbn=1-903254-15-9
|year=2003
|ref=harv
}}
  • {{cite book

|last=Cotter
|first=Robert Michael Bobb
|title=The Mexican Masked Wrestler and Monster Filmography
|publisher=McFarland
|isbn=0786441046
|year=2005
|ref=harv
}}{{Refend}}

External links

  • {{IMDb title|0024266}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Llorona}}{{1930s-Mexico-film-stub}}{{1930s-horror-film-stub}}

7 : 1933 films|Mexican films|Mexican black-and-white films|Spanish-language films|1930s horror films|Mexican horror films|Films directed by Ramón Peón

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