Benito Perojo directed Imperio Argentina in "Lo que fue de la Dolores" and the one that concerns us, both of a folkloric nature. The film is an adaptation of the homonymous novel by Armando Palacio Valdés.
Soledad is a young Spanish singer from the last century whom everyone wants to conquer. But she only has eyes for one man, Pepe Velázquez, owner of the cafe where the impetuous woman from Cádiz sings. After several incidents caused by all kinds of jealousy and misunderstandings, he embarks for America, leaving Soledad in charge of Manolo, a young man from his town who has always been in love with her.