Roberto Rodríguez
Directing
Born January 7, 1909 · Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Died January 4, 1995
Also known as Roberto Rodríguez Ruelas
Biography
Roberto Rodríguez Ruelas (January 7, 1909 – January 4, 1995) was a pioneering Mexican film director, producer, and sound engineer. Alongside his brother, Joselito Rodríguez, he was instrumental in introducing sound to Mexican cinema. In 1931, while working as sound engineers in Hollywood, the Rodríguez brothers were invited by President Pascual Ortiz Rubio to return to Mexico to produce sound films. This collaboration led to the creation of Santa (1932), recognized as the first Mexican film with synchronized sound. Throughout his career, Roberto Rodríguez directed numerous films, notably the "Caperucita Roja" trilogy in the early 1960s, which featured actress María Gracia in the titular role. His contributions significantly advanced the Mexican film industry, particularly in the realm of sound technology.
Filmography8 titles

The Woman I Lost

Little Red Riding Hood

The Seminarian

Viva Mi Desgracia

The Phantom of the Monastery

El gato con botas

Las nenas del 7

Little Red Riding Hood and Tom Thumb vs. the Monsters