Estudios Roptence were film studios located in the Spanish capital of Madrid which operated between 1932 and 1956.
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.
After 1946 the studio began to decline in importance as productions moved elsewhere, and was eventually closed in 1956.
[2] Films made in the studio include He's My Man (1934), The Daughter of Juan Simón (1935) and Coner of Madrid (1936).