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Estudios Roptence were film studios located in the Spanish capital of Madrid which operated between 1932 and 1956. The studio originally manufactured sound recording equipment, which was sold following the conversion from silent to sound film. The studio were dramatically rebuilt in 1935 and again in 1941. It was not damaged during the Spanish Civil War, and continued to operate. It enjoyed its peak years during the early 1940s, with ten films made there in 1940 alone. One of the companies based there during these years specialised in co-productions with Portugal. After 1946 the studio began to decline in importance as productions moved elsewhere, and was eventually closed in 1956.

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  • Estudios Roptence were film studios located in the Spanish capital of Madrid which operated between 1932 and 1956. The studio originally manufactured sound recording equipment, which was sold following the conversion from silent to sound film. The studio were dramatically rebuilt in 1935 and again in 1941. It was not damaged during the Spanish Civil War, and continued to operate. It enjoyed its peak years during the early 1940s, with ten films made there in 1940 alone. One of the companies based there during these years specialised in co-productions with Portugal. After 1946 the studio began to decline in importance as productions moved elsewhere, and was eventually closed in 1956. (en)
  • Los Estudios Roptence fueron unos estudios cinematográficos españoles que existieron entre 1932 y 1956, con sede en Madrid. El estudio fabricó originalmente un equipo de grabación de sonido que sería vendido tras la adopción del sonido por las películas. El estudio sufrió una importante reconstrucción en 1935, y volvería a ser reconstruido nuevamente en 1941. Sin embargo, las instalaciones no se vieron afectadas durante la Guerra civil y continuaron operativas. La película En busca de una canción se terminó de rodar en julio de 1937,​ en plena contienda. A comienzos de la década de 1940 los estudios tuvieron su época de mayor esplendor, con diez películas hechas solamente en 1940. Una de las empresas con sede allí se especializó durante estos años en coproducciones con Portugal. A partir d (es)
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  • Estudios Roptence were film studios located in the Spanish capital of Madrid which operated between 1932 and 1956. The studio originally manufactured sound recording equipment, which was sold following the conversion from silent to sound film. The studio were dramatically rebuilt in 1935 and again in 1941. It was not damaged during the Spanish Civil War, and continued to operate. It enjoyed its peak years during the early 1940s, with ten films made there in 1940 alone. One of the companies based there during these years specialised in co-productions with Portugal. After 1946 the studio began to decline in importance as productions moved elsewhere, and was eventually closed in 1956. Films made in the studio include He's My Man (1934), (1935) and (1936). (en)
  • Los Estudios Roptence fueron unos estudios cinematográficos españoles que existieron entre 1932 y 1956, con sede en Madrid. El estudio fabricó originalmente un equipo de grabación de sonido que sería vendido tras la adopción del sonido por las películas. El estudio sufrió una importante reconstrucción en 1935, y volvería a ser reconstruido nuevamente en 1941. Sin embargo, las instalaciones no se vieron afectadas durante la Guerra civil y continuaron operativas. La película En busca de una canción se terminó de rodar en julio de 1937,​ en plena contienda. A comienzos de la década de 1940 los estudios tuvieron su época de mayor esplendor, con diez películas hechas solamente en 1940. Una de las empresas con sede allí se especializó durante estos años en coproducciones con Portugal. A partir de 1946 los estudios comenzaron a perder importancia —al tiempo que las producciones se trasladaban a otros lugares—, y terminarían cerrando en 1956.​ A lo largo de su historia en los estudios se rodaron películas como Es mi hombre (1934), La hija de Juan Simón (1935),​​ Castillos de Castilla (1936),​ Rinconcito madrileño (1936), Escuadrilla (1941),​ Boda en el infierno (1942),​ Intriga (1943),​ La casa de la lluvia (1943),​ (1949),​ Cristo (1953),​ etc. (es)
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