While preparing for a camping trip, Fred Flintstone is enlisted by the Bedrock Secret Service to capture a criminal mastermind after a spy who looks like him is injured on the job.While preparing for a camping trip, Fred Flintstone is enlisted by the Bedrock Secret Service to capture a criminal mastermind after a spy who looks like him is injured on the job.While preparing for a camping trip, Fred Flintstone is enlisted by the Bedrock Secret Service to capture a criminal mastermind after a spy who looks like him is injured on the job.
Alan Reed
- Fred Flintstone
- (voice)
Mel Blanc
- Barney Rubble
- (voice)
- …
Gerry Johnson
- Betty Rubble
- (voice)
Don Messick
- Dr. Moonstone
- (voice)
- …
Janet Waldo
- Roberta
- (voice)
Paul Frees
- Rock Slag
- (voice)
- …
Harvey Korman
- Chief Boulder
- (voice)
- …
John Stephenson
- Veterinarian
- (voice)
- …
June Foray
- Tanya Malichite
- (voice)
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just bought this on DVD and have noticed a few dialogue additions and changes throughout that add approx 1 minute to the overall running time. These are mostly attributed to the Ali and Bobo characters. Usually "punchlines" to the on screen action and feature Ali laughing at Bobo's mishaps and vice versa. Possibly removed when originally shown to speed up the movie but if this movie was released today, would definitely be cut for stereotyping our "foreign" friends! nice movie with good songs but nowhere near as funny as it could have been either as a 007 spoof OR as a big screen Flintstones opportunity! Flintstone fan
The 1994 big screen version of "The Flintstones" was undeniably atrocious, so if you want a decent "Flintstones" movie, then "The Man Called Flintstone" works (if only marginally). The plot has secret agent Rock Slang, who just happens to be Fred Flinstone's doppelganger, getting injured and replaced with Fred. This not only complicates Fred's vacation plans, but makes him the target of spies Ali and Bobo (fortunately for Fred, these guys are beyond incompetent). In the end, Fred's big mission is to stop master criminal Green Goose from destroying the world.
Okay, so this movie won't challenge your mind or anything (and I guess that it does go overboard at times), but at least it's not a travesty of the show (I can't say the same for the 1994 movie). This one passes.
Okay, so this movie won't challenge your mind or anything (and I guess that it does go overboard at times), but at least it's not a travesty of the show (I can't say the same for the 1994 movie). This one passes.
I grew up watching the re-runs of the original Flintstones and tried to avoid the new Flintstone shows. Some of these new shows had the kids all grown up and many of the original voices were not used or not available. However, the original show, especially before the Great Gazoo(sp) was bought into the series, were great. The only real follow up to the original show that was any good was The Man Called Flintstone.
This movie had most of the original voices, except for Betty, and has a good story line. Fred fills in as a substitute for an injured spy and takes on James Bond type missions.
I found this film held my attention and when I watch it now it brings back the good memories from when I was a kid. I hope the DVD is released soon.
This movie had most of the original voices, except for Betty, and has a good story line. Fred fills in as a substitute for an injured spy and takes on James Bond type missions.
I found this film held my attention and when I watch it now it brings back the good memories from when I was a kid. I hope the DVD is released soon.
I found the movie a couple years back on a recorded video tape. I watched it and found I was missing around 15-20 minutes of the movie. So for the longest time I had been wanting to buy the DVD and never found the time to do it. I put it on my Christmas list and sure enough got it. I remember growing up with the Flintstones back when Cartoon Network and the Disney channel actually played good classic cartoons and shows (now you have to get Boomerang or Toon Disney in order to see the classics) and I loved the show. I was thrilled to see they would be releasing each season on DVD and have since bought all four seasons that are currently out as well as this DVD. Now back to the movie. It is over all an excellent cartoon. I have always loved it and have found that I can watch it over and over again and never get tired of it (same with the show) One of the few where I can honestly say that. All in all it is a classic and I can't wait until they release the other Flintstone cartoon movies (like a Flintstones Christmas etc.)
There is so much padding here that the movie seems to last three hours instead of one and a half. The plot parts are fine, with some good gags and an okay spy spoof story, but the songs are just interminable. The kids one has cute animation but serves no purpose to the plot and slows the movie to a crawl. If they'd cut out all the songs, you'd have a decent movie here, but with them it's just bleh.
Did you know
- TriviaHenry 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.
- GoofsAfter Fred's tie gets ruined by Barney while trying to escape the Green Goose's tower, the tie reappears moments later after Fred and Barney get out from the door of the tower.
- Quotes
Green Goose: Slag, you're super human. I've never met anyone like you. Zounds! How much pain can a man stand?
Fred Flintstone: All you can dish out and more.
- Crazy creditsThe Columbia Pictures logo has Wilma Flintstone as the Torch Lady.
- Alternate versionsRegion 1 DVD releases omit the film's original Columbia Pictures title card, which shows Wilma holding the torch.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Rock Odyssey (1987)
- SoundtracksThe Man Called Flintstone
Music and Lyrics by John McCarthy
Performed by The Hanna-Barbera Singers
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- Language
- Also known as
- The Flintstones in The Man Called Flintstone
- Production companies
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- Runtime
- 1h 29m(89 min)
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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