There have been many film adaptations of the legend, including a 1933 version that is believed to be the first Mexican horror film.
This was one of a group of horror films from Estudios Churubusco Azteca that was dubbed into English and released in the United States (as "The Curse of the Crying Woman") into television syndication by American International Television.
Rosita Arenas was married to producer and co-star Abel Salazar.
This film was based on a famous Mexican legend.