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Writers:
Harvey Bullock (screenplay) &
R.S. Allen (screenplay)
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Release Date:
3 August 1966 (USA) See more »
Tagline:
Their first full-length tune-full adventure! See more »
Plot:
In this feature-length film based on the "Flintstones" TV show, secret agent Rock Slag is injured during a chase in Bedrock... See more » | Add synopsis »
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The Flintstones: The Modern Stone-Age Family Turns 50
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Cast

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Alan Reed ... Fred Flintstone (voice)

Mel Blanc ... Barney Rubble / Dino (voice)
Jean Vander Pyl ... Wilma Flintstone (voice)
Gerry Johnson ... Betty Rubble (voice)
Don Messick ... Additional voices (voice)

Janet Waldo ... Additional voices (voice)
Paul Frees ... Rock Slag / Green Goose / Triple X (voice)

Harvey Korman ... Chief Mountmore / Additional Voices (voice)
John Stephenson ... Vet (voice)

June Foray ... Tanya Malichite (voice)
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Directed by
Joseph Barbera 
William Hanna 
 
Writing credits
Harvey Bullock (screenplay) &
R.S. Allen (screenplay) (as Ray Allen)

Produced by
Joseph Barbera .... producer
William Hanna .... producer
 
Original Music by
Ted Nichols 
Marty Paich 
 
Film Editing by
Larry C. Cowan  (as Larry Cowan)
Pat Foley 
David M. Horton  (as Dave Horton)
Milton Krear 
 
Art Direction by
Bill Perez 
 
Production Management
Howard Hanson .... production supervisor
Bill Schipek .... assistant production supervisor
 
Sound Department
Bill Getty .... sound recordist
Richard Olson .... sound recordist
 
Special Effects by
Brooke Linden .... special effects
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Dick Blundell .... animation photography
Gene Borghi .... animation photography
Charles Flekal .... animation photography
Bill Kotler .... animation photography
Frank Parrish .... animation photography
John Pratt .... animation photography
Hal Shiffman .... animation photography
Norman Stainback .... animation photography
Roy Wade .... animation photography
Cliff Shirpser .... animation photography (uncredited)
 
Animation Department
Edwin Aardal .... animator
Fernando Arce .... background designer
Ed Barge .... animator (as Edward Barge)
Richard Bickenbach .... layout artist
John Boersema .... assistant animator
Janet Brown .... background designer
Jim Brummett .... assistant animator
Bruce Bushman .... layout artist
Bill Carr .... assistant animator
Frank Carr .... assistant animator
Jack Carr .... assistant animator
Brad Case .... layout artist
Woody Chatwood .... animation checker
Walt Clinton .... layout artist (as Walter Clinton)
Pat Combs .... assistant animator
Ron Dias .... background designer
Jerry Eisenberg .... layout artist
Marceil Ferguson .... animation checker
Tom Ferriter .... assistant animator
Hugh Fraser .... animator
Rene Garcia .... background designer
Joyce Gard .... animation checker
Robert Gentle .... background designer
George Germanetti .... animator
George Goepper .... animator
Ric Gonzalez .... assistant animator (as Richard Gonzales)
Roberta Greutert .... ink and paint supervisor
Jan Gusdavison .... animation checker (as Janet Gusdavidson)
Florence Hammontre .... animation checker
Jerry Hathcock .... animator
Annie Lee Holm .... animation checker
Jack Huber .... layout artist
Charlotte Huffine .... assistant animator
Sam Jaimes .... assistant animator
Homer Jonas .... layout artist
Paul Julian .... background designer
Bill Keil .... animator
Jack Kerns .... assistant animator
Richard Khim .... background designer
Tom Knowles .... background designer
George Kreisl .... animator
Hicks Lokey .... animator
Tony Love .... assistant animator
Art Lozzi .... background designer
Dick Lundy .... animator (as Richard Lundy)
Don Lusk .... animator
Betty MacGowen .... animation checker
Grace McCurdy .... animation checker
Rae McSpadden .... assistant animator
Fernando Montealegre .... background designer (as F. Montealegre)
Kenneth Muse .... animator
Steve Nakagawa .... layout artist
George Nicholas .... animator
Charles A. Nichols .... animation director
Lance Nolley .... layout artist
Bill Nunes .... assistant animator
Joan Orbison .... assistant animator
Ed Parks .... animator
Jack Parr .... assistant animator
Harvard Pennington .... cel reproductions
Bill Pratt .... assistant animator (as William Pratt)
Maggi Raymond .... animation checker (as Maggie Raymond)
Vive Risto .... assistant animator (as Veve Risto)
Joe Roman .... assistant animator
Evelyn Sherwood .... animation checker
Dennis Sill .... assistant animator (as Dennis Sills)
Bob Singer .... layout artist
John Sparey .... animator
Irven Spence .... animator (as Irv Spence)
Grace Stanzell .... assistant animator
Iwao Takamoto .... layout artist
Carlo Vinci .... animator
Don Watson .... background designer
Allen Wilzbach .... animator
 
Editorial Department
Warner E. Leighton .... editorial supervisor (as Warner Leighton)
 
Music Department
Henry Corden .... singing voice: Alan Reed
Anthony Milch .... music editor (as Tony Milch)
 
Other crew
Joseph Barbera .... additional story material
Warren Foster .... additional story material
William Hanna .... additional story material
Alex Lovy .... additional story material
Frank Paiker .... technical supervisor
Robert Schaefer .... lettering
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
"The Flintstones in The Man Called Flintstone" - USA (long title)
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Runtime:
89 min
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Color:
Color (Eastman Color by Pathé)
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Certification:
Australia:G | Finland:K-8 | Sweden:Btl | UK:U | Canada:F (Ontario) (original rating) | Canada:G (Manitoba/Nova Scotia/Quebec) | Canada:G (Ontario) (re-rating) (2004) | USA:G (re-rating) | USA:TV-G (TV rating) | USA:Unrated (original rating)

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Trivia:
Henry Corden, who provided Fred Flintstone's (uncredited) singing voice, also voiced several incidental characters on "The Flintstones" (1960) and would later take over Fred's voice after Alan Reed's death in 1977.See more »
Goofs:
Continuity: After Fred's tie got ruined by Barney while trying to escape the Green Goose's tower, the tie reappears moments later after Fred and Barney got out from the door of the tower.See more »
Quotes:
Green Goose:Take It Easy Slag Its Only Me Triple XSee more »
Movie Connections:
Follows "The Flintstones" (1960)See more »
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2 out of 2 people found the following review useful.
The Man Called Flintstone:The animated theatrical cartoon, 29 January 2010
Author: raysond from Chapel Hill, North Carolina

THE MAN CALLED FLINTSTONE was the first-ever animated theatrical feature based on the highly-successful television series THE FLINTSTONES which ended its run in 1966 after six seasons and an astounding 166 episodes when it aired on ABC-TV. The theatrical version came out five months after the television series ended. Today it is rarely seen in some markets,but it was a great follow-up to this TV show. In this version,Peebles and Bamm-Bamm along with Dino are not in this one. This version focuses on Fred Flintstone his wife Wilma,and their neighbors The Rubbles(Barney and Betty). In this version(which in the opening credits of the picture features Wilma Flintstone portraying the Columbia Pictures model is a riot)Fred Flintstone is mistaken for a American secret agent Rock Slag,who was wounded while chasing after international espionage spy Green Goose and his girlfriend,Tanya.

Fred is asked to take Rock's place and fly to Rome(along with Barney and Betty and his wife Wilma of course,leaving the children behind with the babysitter along with the pet dinosaur Dino)to help corral and captured Green Goose once and for all. The whole thing turns out to be a trap for Fred and the real Rock Slag,who comes fully recovered to comes to Fred's rescue and saves the day.

The theatrical version THE MAN CALLED FLINTSTONE,released by Columbia Pictures was released in theatres on August 3, 1966 and produced and directed by William Hanna and Joesph Barbera,who also served as executive producers with the script written by R.S. Allen and Harvey Bullock(based on a story by Harvey Bullock and R.S. Allen with additional story material by William Hanna,Joesph Barbera along with Warren Foster and Alex Lovy) and for this theatrical version,which is by the way was animated of course featured the voices of Alan Reed, Jean Vander Pyl, along with Mel Blanc and Gerry Johnson with additional voices by June Foray,Paul Frees,Janet Waldo,and Don Messick(in fact Janet Waldo,who was also the voice of Judy Jetson and Don Messick were regular voice-over stockplayers for a lot of animated shows and cartoons for Hanna-Barbera). With a Running Time of 87 minutes,it was shown as part of a kiddie matinée feature for Columbia Pictures. However,Columbia Pictures re-released this feature again in the 1970's and during the early 1980's as part of its family matinée series that was to be shown theatrically. After this,it was rarely shown on television in certain markets.

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