On August 27, 1927, the engagement of Cristina Montt and
Mario Marano, both of the films and each representing families high in South American political circles, was broken, after existing only for a few months. Miss Montt said that she and Marano had decided their temperaments would make their marriage inadvisable. In July 1928 Cristina Montt joined actors
Al Jolson,
Carmel Myers, and other motion picture persons for an event to benefit the United
Jewish Appeal. It was held at the Breaker's Club in
Santa Monica, California. In 1935 she appeared in municipal court in
Los Angeles, California on a drunken driving charge. The judge gave her a thirty-day suspended sentence after she proved that she had recently suffered a nervous breakdown. It was reported that Cristina was 34 years of age and was the widow of a former Chilean ambassador to Japan. Cristina Montt died of coronary failure in Hollywood on April 22, 1969. ==Filmography==