Soledad's Shawl
1952 film
- 13 November 1952 (1952-11-13)
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Soledad's Shawl (Spanish: El rebozo de Soledad) is a 1952 Mexican western film directed by Roberto Gavaldón and starring Arturo de Córdova, Pedro Armendáriz, and Estela Inda.[1] The film's sets were designed by the art director Salvador Lozano Mena. In the film, a doctor moves to a poor rural area where he falls in love with a peasant girl.
Cast
- Arturo de Córdova as Dr. Alberto Robles
- Pedro Armendáriz as Roque Suazo
- Estela Inda as Soledad
- Domingo Soler as Father Juan
- Carlos López Moctezuma as David Acosta
- Jaime Fernández as Mauro
- Rosaura Revueltas as Mother of baby
- Manuel Arvide as Doctor
- José Baviera as Doctor
- Guillermo Calles
- Lupe Carriles as Receptionist
- Felipe de Flores
- Norma Giménez
- Gilberto González
- Francisco Jambrina as Alfonso Gómez Ugarte
- Mario Humberto Jiménez Pons
- Mario Jiménez
- José María Linares-Rivas as Doctor
- José Muñoz
- Lucrecia Muñoz as La novia
- Yolanda Nieto
- Juan Orraca
- Ignacio Peón
- Hernán Vera as Mayor
References
- ^ Segre p.225
Bibliography
- Erica Segre. Intersected Identities: Strategies of Visualisation in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-century Mexican Culture. Berghahn Books, 2007.
External links
- Soledad's Shawl at IMDb
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Films directed by Roberto Gavaldón
- The Count of Monte Cristo (1942)
- Nana (1944)
- The Shack (1945)
- The Associate (1946)
- The Kneeling Goddess (1947)
- The Private Life of Mark Antony and Cleopatra (1947)
- Adventures of Casanova (1948)
- The Shadow of the Bridge (1948)
- The Little House (1950)
- Desired (1951)
- In the Palm of Your Hand (1951)
- The Night Falls (1952)
- Soledad's Shawl (1952)
- The Boy and the Fog (1953)
- Remember to Live (1953)
- The Three Perfect Wives (1953)
- Camelia (1954)
- Untouched (1954)
- After the Storm (1955)
- The Littlest Outlaw (1955)
- The Hidden One (1956)
- Ash Wednesday (1958)
- Beyond All Limits (1959)
- Macario (1960)
- Rosa Blanca (1961)
- Autumn Days (1963)
- El hombre de los hongos (1976)
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