Mi pequeña Soledad

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Mi pequeña Soledad
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Written by Jorge Lozano Soriano (original story)
Marissa Garrido & René Muñoz (adaptation)
Directed by Beatriz Sheridan
Starring Verónica Castro,
Omar Fierro
Rosa María Bianchi
Theme music composer Eduardo Magallanes
Country of origin Mexico
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of episodes 160
Production
Producer(s) José Alberto Castro
Verónica Castro
Angelli Nesma Medina
Release
Original network Televisa
Original release 1990 (1990)May 14 –
December 21, 1990

Mi pequeña Soledad is a Mexican telenovela. It was produced by Televisa and broadcast in Mexico's Canal de las Estrellas from May 14, 1990 to December 21, 1990.

Plot

As a young girl, Isadora (Verónica Castro) is voted to become the Silver Queen in Taxco, a Mexican village known for its silver handicrafts. The night before the coronation, in an act of jealousy, Isadora's former boyfriend Gerardo (Salvador Pineda) rapes her. For weeks Isadora refuses to tell anyone, but because of the strong love and trust she feels for her fiancé José Luis (Antonio De Carlo), she decides to tell him about it. Just before the wedding, Gerardo confronts José Luis and provokes a fight. José Luis never arrives at the church for his wedding, and is later found stabbed to death.

Isadora is carrying Gerardo's child, and her stepmother Piedad (Rosa María Bianchi) is terrified that this will force Gerardo to marry her. Piedad is jealous of Isadora, and decides to get rid of the child at the first opportunity. Isadora leaves her family and moves to the city.

Several years later, Soledad (also played by Verónica Castro) has grown into a kind and beautiful woman, and she moves to the city where she and Isadora meet.

Cast

(in credits order)

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Theme song

Preceded by Mi Pequeña Soledad
May 14, 1990 - December 21, 1990
Succeeded by
Cadenas de Amargura

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