Red Dwarf - Series 4 (1989)
Genre Comedy; Adventure
Studio BBC Warner
Series Red Dwarf
Movie Release Date 3/29/1989
Country USA
Language English
Audience Rating NR (Not Rated)
Running Time 165 mins
Format DVD
Color Color
Cast
Chris Barrie Arnold J. Rimmer
Craig Charles Himself
Red Dwarf
Hattie Hayridge Holly
Danny John-Jules Cat
Robert Llewellyn Kryten
Howard Burden Himself
Ed Bye Himself
Andrea Finch Herself
Tony Hawks Himself
Doug Naylor Himself
Crew
Director Rob Grant
Director Doug Naylor
Director Ed Bye
Director Andy DeEmmony
Writer Rob Grant
Writer Doug Naylor
Producer Ed Bye
Producer Rob Grant
Cinematography Paul Jackson
Plot
By the end of this fourth year, Red Dwarf had completed its metamorphosis from a modest studio-bound sitcom with a futuristic premise to a full-blown science-fiction series, complete with a relatively lavish (by BBC standards) special-effects budget, more impressive sets, and more location shooting. Despite the heavier emphasis on sci-fi, the character-based comedy remained as sharp as ever. Witness the Cat's reaction to Lister's pus-filled exploding head; Kryten's devastatingly sarcastic defense of Rimmer; or the classic scene that opens the series, Lister teaching Kryten to lie.

In "Camille," Robert Llewellyn's real-life wife plays a female mechanoid who transforms into something else entirely, as does the episode, which by the end becomes a delightful skit on Casablanca. "DNA" is heavily sci-fi, with lots of techno-speak about a matter transmogrifier and a RoboCop homage--but in typical Dwarf fashion, turns out to be all about curry. "Justice" sees Rimmer on trial for the murder of the entire crew, while Lister attempts to evade a psychotic cyborg. Holly gets her IQ back in "White Hole," but wastes time debating bread products with the toaster. "Dimension Jump" introduces dashing doppelganger Ace Rimmer--he was to return in later series, with diminishingly funny results. Here his appearance is all the better for its apparent improbability. Finally, "Meltdown" goes on location (to a park in North London) where waxdroids of historical characters (played by a miscellaneous selection of cheesy look-alikes) are at war. Only intermittently successful, this episode is really memorable for Chris Barrie's tour-de-force performance as Rimmer becomes a crazed, Patton-esque general. --Mark Walker

Episodes
1 Camille
2 D.N.A.
3 Justice
4 White Hole
5 Dimension Jump
6 Meltdown
Features
Disc 1: Color
Personal Details
My Rating 0
Seen It Yes
Index 387
Collection Status In Collection
Purchase Price $34.98
Location Shelf 2
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Edition Details
Distributor BBC Warner
Barcode 794051187420
Region Region 1
Release Date 2/3/2004
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio 1.33:1
Audio Tracks English Dolby Digital 2.0
No. of Disks/Tapes 2