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'''Four star(s)''', '''4 star(s)''' or '''****''' can refer to:
'''Four star''', '''4 star''', '''****''' or similar may refer to:
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==Quality grading system==
*Four star grade in a [[Star (classification)]] system, such as for films, TV shows, restaurants, and hotels
** [[Hotel rating]]
** [[Restaurant rating]]
** [[UEFA stadium categories]]


==Art, literature and entertainment==
* [[Four-star rank]], senior military rank
* ''[[Four-Star Spectacular]]'', a 1970s comic book series
* A grading of a hotel, restaurant, movie, TV show, theatre or musical work or performance - see [[star (classification)]]
* 4-Star, a ZX spectrum game by [[J. K. Greye Software]]
* Four star petrol, a class of [[leaded petrol]] that was sold in the United Kingdom
* [[Four Star Air Cargo]], a cargo airline based in San Juan, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands
* [[Four Star Mary]], an alternative rock group formed in California in 1997
* [[Four-Star Spectacular]], 1970s comic book series
* [[4 Star Records]], a 1950s country music record label
* [[Four Stars (album)|''Four Stars'' (album)]], by The Greenhornes (2010)
* [[4-Star (video game)]], ZX spectrum game by [[J. K. Greye Software]]
* [[Four Stars (1967 film)|''Four Stars'' (1967 film)]], a film by Andy Warhol
* [[UEFA stadium categories|UEFA stadium]]s (known as 4 star stadiums until 2006), football stadiums graded on suitability to host major matches
* [[Four Stars (2006 film)|''Four Stars'' (2006 film)]], a French comedy film
*Four stars (****) can indicate a censored [[Four-letter word]]
* [[Four Star Television]] (also Four Star Films, Four Star Productions, and Four Star International), an American TV production company (1952–1989)
*Four stars National Pro-Celebrity, 1984-85 name of the [[Bob Hope British Classic]] golf competition
* ''[[Four Star Playhouse]]'', American TV anthology series 1952–1956
*Fourstar clothing, a skatebooarding clothing company, owned and distributed by [[Girl Distribution Company]]
* [[Four Star Playhouse (radio program)|''Four Star Playhouse'' (radio program)]], American radio anthology series 1949
* ''[[Four Star Revue]]'', American variety/comedy program 1950–1953


==Music==
==Businesses==
* [[Four Star Records]], 1950s country music record label
* [[Four Star Air Cargo]], a former cargo airline based in Puerto Rico
* [[Four Stars (album)|''Four Stars'' (album)]], an album by The Greenhornes
* [[Four Star Pizza]], an Irish fast food company
* Fourstar clothing, part of [[Girl Distribution Company]]
* ''[[Live in Phoenix]]'' (2008), stylized as ''**** Live in Phoenix'', a live CD/DVD by American rock band [[Fall Out Boy]]


==Film and television==
==Other uses==
* ****, indicating a censored [[Four-letter word]]
* [[Four Stars (film)]], a film by Andy Warhol
* [[Four-star rank]], senior military rank
* [[Four Star Television]] (also called Four Star Films, Four Star Productions, and Four Star International), an American TV production company (1952-1989)
* Star of IV-class luminosity, a [[Stellar classification]]
* [[Four Star Playhouse]], American TV anthology series that ran from 1952 to 1956
* Four star petrol, a class of [[leaded petrol]] sold in the UK until 2000
* Four Stars, a name of 4 of the [[Bob Hope British Classic]] golf tournaments


==See also==
==See also==
* ''[[4-Starr Collection]]'', 1995 EP by Ringo Starr
* [[Four Star Mary]], an alternative rock group formed in California in 1997
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*[[4-Starr Collection]], 1995 EP by Ringo Starr
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Latest revision as of 11:46, 27 September 2021

Four star, 4 star, **** or similar may refer to:

Quality grading system[edit]

Art, literature and entertainment[edit]

Businesses[edit]

Other uses[edit]

See also[edit]