Plot
In this live-action feature of the cartoon show, Fred Flintstone finally gets the job he's always wanted, but it may just come at a price.
Release Year: 1994
Rating: 4.6/10 (35,313 voted)
Critic's Score: 38/100
Director:
Brian Levant
Stars: John Goodman, Rick Moranis, Rosie O'Donnell
Storyline The Flintstones and the Rubbles are modern stone-age families. Fred and Barney work at Slate and Company, mining rock. Fred gives Barney some money so he and Betty can adopt a baby. When Fred and Barney take a test to determine who should become the new associate vice president, Barney returns the favor by switching his test answers for Fred's, whose answers aren't very good. Fred gets the executive position, but little realizes that he's being manipulated by Cliff Vandercave to be the fall guy for an embezzlement scheme.
Writers: Tom S. Parker, Jim Jennewein
Cast: John Goodman
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Fred Flintstone
Elizabeth Perkins
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Wilma Flintstone
Rick Moranis
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Barney Rubble
Rosie O'Donnell
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Betty Rubble
Kyle MacLachlan
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Cliff Vandercave
Halle Berry
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Miss Stone
Elizabeth Taylor
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Pearl Slaghoople
Dann Florek
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Mr. Slate
Richard Moll
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Hoagie
Irwin Keyes
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Joe Rockhead
(as Irwin '88' Keyes)
Jonathan Winters
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Grizzled Man
Harvey Korman
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Dictabird
(voice)
Elaine Silver
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Pebbles
Melanie Silver
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Pebbles
Hlynur Sigurðsson
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Bamm-Bamm
(as Hlynur Sigurdsson)
Taglines:
Yabba-Dabba-Doo!
Release Date: 27 May 1994
Filming Locations: Cal Mat Quarry, Sun Valley, Los Angeles, California, USA
Box Office Details
Budget: $45,000,000
(estimated)
Gross: $358,500,000
(Worldwide)
Technical Specs
Runtime:
Did You Know?
Trivia:
At the beginning of the drive-in, there is a sign that says: "Coming Soon: Gorge Lucas TAR WARS" (George Lucas's
Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope).
Goofs:
Continuity:
Pearl Slaghoople's scarf during the party scene
Quotes: Betty Rubble:
Barney, do you have to do everything Fred does?
User Review
I had fun, enjoy this for what it is, we don't get many family films like this any more
Rating: 7/10
The Flinstones, next to The Simpsons, it's one of the best known
animated shows of all time, we all know the name Fred Flinstone. It's
such a great series, I grew up watching it, I still will catch an
episode or two on the Cartoon Network and I'm sure it's something that
my children will watch too one day. So in 1994, we had the live action
version of The Flinstones come into theaters, my family took me to see
it, I was 9 years old, it was either this or Pulp Fiction, I'm sure my
parents didn't struggle much with that decision. But still as a kid I
absolutely loved this movie, I think I wore out the VHS quite a bit. So
I grew up and of course caught the movie on HBO, I figured that I would
just give the movie another shot to see if it was still as fun as I
remembered and actually I still love it.
Cliff Vandercave, the Executive Vice President of Industrial
Procurement at Slate & Co., plans to appoint a Vice President of his
division to frame for a crime. To find one, he makes an exam to give to
the quarry operators, among whom are Barney Rubble and Fred Flintstone.
Fred loans Barney money so he and his wife, Betty can adopt a child.
They adopt a caveboy named Bamm-Bamm. Barney appreciates what Fred did
for him and is determined to pay him back. While taking the exams, Fred
fails it, and is disappointed since he will not be able to give his
wife, Wilma the wealthy life she used to have. Barney takes Fred's exam
up for him and notices how poorly he did. To pay him back for giving
him the money to adopt Bamm-Bamm, he swaps his exam with Fred's and
Fred is promoted to Vice President. Cliff orders Fred to fire Barney
because of his exam score, and he fires Barney at the Rubbles' surprise
party, but does his best to help Barney afterwards with financial
problems. But Cliff still has big plans to set Fred up for a big fall
and the Rubbles are starting to get sick of the Flinstone's over the
top extravagances.
Honestly, I really did enjoy The Flinstones as much as I did when I was
a kid, I know the main reason a lot of people complain about this movie
is because of the casting, but even with Rosie O'Donnell in it I
thought she was adorable, we had a great cast, everyone has their own
ideas, but just deal with it and understand who this movie was made
for. Granted as an adult I'm not going to go out of my way to watch
this movie by myself, but I still wouldn't mind at all showing this to
my younger cousins and watching it with them. It has cute jokes, a fun
cast, and a good story with tons of fun sets and props. I would
recommend this movie to watch with your family if you get the chance,
it's a rockin' good time.
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