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Four Dimensions of Greta (1972) is a low budget British comedy sexploitation film, directed by Pete Walker, featuring four 3-D film sequences. It was the first British film to use 3-D, and the tagline on the poster read, “A girl in your lap”. The film is also known as “The Three Dimensions of Greta”.
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.
- Hans Weimar … Tristan Rogers
- Sue … Karen Boyes
- Carl Roberts … Alan Curtis
- Greta Gruber … Leena Skoog
- Roger Maidment … Robin Askwith
- Big Danny … Bill Maynard
- Percy … Kenneth Hendel
- Schikler … Martin Wyldeck
- Hotel Porter … Ivor Salter
- Frau Gruber … Pearl Hackney
- Phil the Greek … John Clive
- Johnny Maltese … Nik Zaran
- Mrs Marks … Carole Allen
- Fred Sharprock … Ralph Ball
- Footballer … Derek Keller
- Frau Schikler … Elizabeth Bradley
- American Woman … Marion Grimaldi
- Gruber … Godfrey Kenton
- Manchester Businessman … Tom Mennard
- Karen Gruber … Erika Raffael
- Policeman … Max Mason
- Serena … Felicity Devonshire
- Villain … Steve Emerson
- Kirsten … Jane Cardew
- Cyn … Minah Bird
- Policeman … Mike Stevens
- Degenerate … Richard O’Brien
- Police Sergeant … Les Clark
- Hippie … Steve Patterson
- Hippie … Mike Brittain
- Waiter … Pete Walker
color, fullscreen, mono, 4 sequences in 3-D! includes glasses! DVD-R comes packaged as shown in color DVD case, wrapped in plastic!