The film was produced by the Skala mountain hiking club, and was 107 minutes long.The story tells about a trip by a student, a railway worker, and a peasant to the Julian Alps, the people they meet on their way, and their ascent to Triglav.In the Kingdom of the Goldhorn was released on 29 August 1931 at the Grand Hotel Union in Ljubljana.The last time the film was shown to the general public was on its 80th anniversary at the Grand Hotel Union in August 2011.A commemorative stamp was released by the Post of Slovenia on this occasion;[1] it depicts Janko Ravnik shooting film with the actor Herbert Drofenik sitting next to the camera.