There's no crying to be found in this low-budget shocker, but tears may be elicited from viewers mourning the waste of a decent concept and some technical skill through poor writing and direction. The film made its debut on the film-festival circuit in 1995, and was released to home video
in 1997.
Jim Barton (Glynn Beard), anxious to win back his estranged wife, Teresa (Margaret Erin-Easley), buys a love potion from an old woman (Corey Elias). The brew supposedly contains the tears of "La Llorona," the Crier, an accused witch who drowned herself and her children in the 17th century. The
potion works, and Teresa moves back in with Jim and invites her brother, To...
Released:
1995
Rated:
NR
Length:
78 mins