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'''''Four Dimensions of Greta''''' is a 1972 British [[sex comedy]] film directed by [[Pete Walker (director)|Pete Walker]], featuring four [[D film|3D]] film sequences. It was the first British film to use [[3D film|3D]],<ref name="dvddrive-in1">{{cite web|url=http://www.dvddrive-in.com/reviews/e-h/fourdimensions.htm |title=Four Dimensions of Greta |publisher=Dvddrive-in.com |date= |accessdate=2014-02-22}}</ref> and the tagline on the poster read, "A girl in your lap".<ref>{{cite web|author={name} |url=http://www.lefilmdujour.fr/article-le-film-du-jour-n-81-la-vie-sexuelle-de-greta-en-trois-dimensions-92592867.html |title=Le Film du jour n°81: La vie sexuelle de Greta en trois dimensions - Le Film du jour |publisher=Lefilmdujour.fr |date= |accessdate=2014-02-22}}</ref> The film is also known as "The Three Dimensions of Greta".
'''''Four Dimensions of Greta''''' is a 1972 British [[sex comedy]] film directed by [[Pete Walker (director)|Pete Walker]], featuring four [[3D film|3D]] film sequences. It was the first British film to use [[3D film|3D]],<ref name="dvddrive-in1">{{cite web|url=http://www.dvddrive-in.com/reviews/e-h/fourdimensions.htm |title=Four Dimensions of Greta |publisher=Dvddrive-in.com |date= |accessdate=2014-02-22}}</ref> and the tagline on the poster read, "A girl in your lap".<ref>{{cite web|author={name} |url=http://www.lefilmdujour.fr/article-le-film-du-jour-n-81-la-vie-sexuelle-de-greta-en-trois-dimensions-92592867.html |title=Le Film du jour n°81: La vie sexuelle de Greta en trois dimensions - Le Film du jour |publisher=Lefilmdujour.fr |date= |accessdate=2014-02-22}}</ref> The film is also known as "The Three Dimensions of Greta".


==Plot==
==Plot==
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*Sue ... [[Karen Boyes]]
*Sue ... [[Karen Boyes]]
*Carl Roberts ... [[Alan Curtis (British actor)|Alan Curtis]]
*Carl Roberts ... [[Alan Curtis (British actor)|Alan Curtis]]
*Greta Gruber ... [[Leena Skoog]]
*Greta Gruber ... Leena Skoog
*Roger Maidment ... [[Robin Askwith]]
*Roger Maidment ... [[Robin Askwith]]
*Big Danny ... [[Bill Maynard]]
*Big Danny ... [[Bill Maynard]]
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*Hippie ... [[Steve Patterson (actor)|Steve Patterson]]
*Hippie ... [[Steve Patterson (actor)|Steve Patterson]]
*Hippie ... [[Mike Brittain (actor)|Mike Brittain]]
*Hippie ... [[Mike Brittain (actor)|Mike Brittain]]
*Waiter ... [Pete Walker (director)|Pete Walker]]
*Waiter ... [[Pete Walker (director)|Pete Walker]]


==Critical reception==
==Critical reception==

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Four Dimensions of Greta
Four Dimensions of Greta.jpg
UK theatrical release poster
Directed byPete Walker
Written byMurray Smith
Produced byPete Walker
Ray Selfe
StarringLeena Skoog
Tristan Rogers
Karen Boyes
Robin Askwith
CinematographyPeter Jessop
Edited byMatt McCarthy
Music byHarry South
Production
company
Peter Walker (Heritage)
Distributed byHemdale (UK)
Release date
  • 23 May 1972 (1972-05-23) (UK)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Four Dimensions of Greta is a 1972 British sex comedy film directed by Pete Walker, featuring four 3D film sequences. It was the first British film to use 3D,[1] and the tagline on the poster read, "A girl in your lap".[2] The film is also known as "The Three Dimensions of Greta".

Plot

Hans, a young German journalist arrives in London to write an article about au pair girls but is requested by friends to investigate the whereabouts of their teenage daughter Greta. He interviews four individuals who all paint distinctly different pictures of the missing girl - each revealing a different aspect or dimension. These reminiscences constitute the film's 3-D sequences. Hans finally tracks down Greta and discovers she has been kidnapped by an East End gangster.[3][1]

Cast

Critical reception

  • The Spinning Image wrote, "thrusting a banana at the camera is evidently not as erotic as director Pete Walker might have hoped."[4]
  • The Digital Fix noted an "amusingly daft sex film" [5]
  • DVD Drive-in said, "although the title boasts "3-dimensional," the characters are almost all 1-dimensional...Only Robin Askwith (star of Horror Hospital and numerous "Confessions" and "Carry On" flicks) turns in a memorable performance as a shabby footballer romantically tied to Greta."[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Four Dimensions of Greta". Dvddrive-in.com. Retrieved 2014-02-22.
  2. ^ {name}. "Le Film du jour n°81: La vie sexuelle de Greta en trois dimensions - Le Film du jour". Lefilmdujour.fr. Retrieved 2014-02-22.
  3. ^ "Four Dimensions of Greta | BFI | BFI". Explore.bfi.org.uk. Archived from the original on 2012-07-15. Retrieved 2014-02-22.
  4. ^ "Four Dimensions of Greta Review (1972)". Thespinningimage.co.uk. Retrieved 2014-02-22.
  5. ^ Sutton, Mike (2005-04-01). "The Pete Walker Collection | DVD Video Review | Film @ The Digital Fix". Film.thedigitalfix.com. Retrieved 2014-02-22.

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