Acting
Charles Rooner was born in 1901 in Vienna, Austria. He was an actor, known for Plunder of the Sun, Sofia and En cada puerto un amor. He was married to Luisa Rooner. He died on 22 November 1954 in Mexico City, Mexico.
A young woman, abandoned by her womanizing fiancé, is forced to provide for the upbringing of her son and combat the difficulties of being an unmarried mother during the strife of early 20-century Mexico.
An American insurance adjuster, stranded in Havana, becomes involved with an archaeologist and a collector of antiquities in a hunt for treasure in the Mexican ruins of Zapoteca.
A worker overwhelmed by the economic crisis and the cost of living is accidentally propaganda of a political party, apparently from left, who convinces him to join their ranks and defending the working class. After entering through a ritual as mysterious as typical, you will realize demagoguery and arrangements existing between union leaders to maintain the status quo unchanged and profit from mafia practices.
Negro Es Mi Color (literally translates to "Black Is My Color"), the 1951 Tito Davison Mexican racial musical melodrama (about a light-skinned Mexican woman with dark-skinned parents who passes as "white"; a Mexican version of "Imitation of Life")
Ruined alcoholic doctor escapes a tropical plague and begins a new life back in civilization, taking over the identity of a dead man.
A woman hardened by her past now runs a ranch she acquired through manipulation and bribery.
Well-intentioned Tin Tan who is always making trouble for other people, sometimes on purpose and sometimes by accident.
Band of outlaws stumble across an espionage ring of Axis agents embedded in an out-of-the-way hacienda.
Traveling salesman meets a young woman who's running away from home, and helps her evade detectives who are tracking her.
Mexican feature film