Kråkguldet Explained

Genre:Thriller (for children)
Runtime:27 minutes (per episode)
Language:Swedish
Starring:Staffan Hallerstam
Stefan Feierbach
Maria Lindberg
Helena Reuterblad
Arne Källerud
Åke Grönberg
Opentheme:"Balladen om kråkguldet"
by Thorstein Bergman
Country:Sweden
Network:Sveriges Radio
Num Episodes:6
Location:Grythyttan, Västmanland
Company:Nord Art AB
Sveriges Radio

Kråkguldet ("Crows Gold", literally "The Crow-Gold") is a Swedish television drama serial from 1969, directed by Leif Krantz and Olle Mattsson.

Plot synopsis

The story takes place during the weeks before Christmas, in the small mining town of fictitious Granhyttan in Bergslagen, Sweden. One day, a suspicious couple, Signe and Orvar, arrives in the small town and retires in an abandoned hut. Nobody knows what they are up to; but strange things starts to happen as Staffan finds a gold-nugget while playing in a disused mine at Kråkberget ("Crow Mountain", literally "The Crow-Mountain") during a skiing trip with his schoolmates. Staffan believes that the nugget is a part of Skarp-Erik's gold, as his grandpa had told exciting stories about. The news about the gold discovery spread quickly and Staffan and his friends are soon pursued by curious schoolmates, school-staff and also the mysterious strangers. All this happens as the students are rehearsing for the nativity play before Christmas break.

About the serial

Each part of the series begins with a brief synopsis by Tore Lindwall, who also played Staffan's grandfather. The main recording site was Grythyttan in Västmanland. The series premiered in 1969, and has been shown in the replay several times, including February–March in 1976, June–July in 1986 and December 1993-January in 1994.

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British showing

The series was imported by the BBC and translated into English as Gold on Crow Mountain. It was shown twice, from 3 November to 8 December 1971 and again from 31 March to 5 May 1973.

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