Tre kronor
Tre kronor

“Tre kronor” was a Swedish soap opera broadcast on TV4 from 1994 to 1999. The storyline unfolded in the fictional middle-class suburb of Mälarviken, near Stockholm. The outdoor scenes were shot in Sätra, a Stockholm suburb, while the indoor scenes were filmed in a studio located in Kvarnholmen and Kungens Kurva. The show aired concurrently with “Rederiet” on SVT, and both series competed for the same audience, each attracting around 1-2 million viewers. TV4 launched “Tre kronor” in 1994 to vie for “Rederiet’s” audience. The theme music was composed by Lasse Holm. A spin-off film, “Reine och Mimmi i fjällen!,” centered on two characters, Reine and Mimmi. The series concluded dramatically with a suicide bombing at the local restaurant Tre Kronor, leaving only six characters alive. The bomber was revealed to be a priest. Notable cliffhangers included Hans Wästberg, portrayed by Ulf Brunnberg, accidentally shooting his son Hans-Åke during a post office robbery, leading to his imprisonment and exit from the show after the second season. Season three ended with the death of Hans-Åke’s girlfriend, Sirpa “Bimbo” Koskinen, in a bus accident. Salongo, played by Richard Sseruwagi, was a wealthy Ugandan refugee who fell for a married police officer, Lena Sjökvist, played by Catharine Hansson. He eventually purchased the Tre Kronor restaurant and later acquired another restaurant before also leaving the series.

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📺TV Status:Ended
👁️Views:503
🏷️Genre:Drama
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🏆Awards:1 win total
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⭐️TMDb:5.1 (8)
IMDb:5.7
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