Crock of Gold (1979)
When two children discover a herd of cows at the end of the rainbow they are disappointed as they were expecting to find gold. The film traces the journey of butter from cows grazing, to milking, to the final churning of milk into a crock of gold – packets of butter – much to the delight of the children. It is a simple delight, and moments like the creative sound mixing in the laboratory scene gives you a taste of Spence’s filmmaking talents.
Director: Roy Spence
Runtime: 9 min
Release Date: January 1, 1979
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Roy Spence
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Crock of Gold about?
- When two children discover a herd of cows at the end of the rainbow they are disappointed as they were expecting to find gold. The film traces the journey of butter from cows grazing, to milking, to the final churning of milk into a crock of gold – packets of butter – much to the delight of the children. It is a simple delight, and moments like the creative sound mixing in the laboratory scene gives you a taste of Spence’s filmmaking talents.
- Who directed Crock of Gold?
- Crock of Gold was directed by Roy Spence.
- How long is Crock of Gold?
- Crock of Gold has a runtime of 9m (9 minutes).