Soledad (film)

Soledad is a 1947 Mexican drama film directed by Miguel Zacarías and starring Libertad Lamarque, René Cardona and Marga López.

Soledad Somellera (Libertad Lamarque), an Argentine maid, secretly marries the son of her employers, Roberto Covarrubias (René Cardona).

However, Roberto abandons her soon after to marry a wealthy woman, revealing to Soledad that their wedding was staged and thus not valid.

Soledad was the second film made by Libertad Lamarque in Mexico, after Luis Buñuel's Gran Casino (1946).

Day, and others, considered the film as a recovery for Lamarque after Gran Casino did not have a favorable reception.