![]() ![]() Others, however, laughed all the way through. First airing in 1960, the prehistoric animated series followed the lives of Fred and Wilma Flintstone, and their best friends and neighbors Barney and Betty Rubble. (as Chris Burian-Mohr) Art Direction by Brad Ricker. In the end, Erin gave the movie a thumbs down and wouldn’t even recommend it to her friends. Directed by Brian Levant Writing Credits ( WGA) Cast (in credits order) complete, awaiting verification Produced by Music by David Newman Cinematography by Jamie Anderson Editing by Kent Beyda Casting By Joseph Middleton Production Design by Christopher Burian-Mohr. (Some kids said they didn’t know who Elizabeth Taylor was.) Playing a stereotypical mother-in-law, Elizabeth Taylor criticizes the overweight Fred to her daughter Wilma: “What’s he ever provided you with except shade?” Indeed, most of the audible laughter seemed to come from adults, which wasn’t too surprising given that the verbal humor was geared to them. “Like when Betty and Barney and Bamm-Bamm moved out of the Flintstones’ house. I thought it was pretty funny in some of the parts. Erin Brown, 8, said she wasn’t a fan of the Flintstones in the first place, and it was her dad who picked the movie. “It was cool,” he said, wandering around a model, set in the theater lobby, of Barney Rubble’s sports coupe, billed as a two-seater with two- to four-footpower and manual everything.īut others were simply mystified as to why the movie is so popular. Big-hearted, dim-witted factory worker Fred Flintstone (John Goodman) lends money to his friend Barney Rubble (Rick Moranis) so that he can adopt a baby. Older boys, including 11-year-old Brian Callender, were fascinated with the props in the movie. Scott Lineback, 4, said his favorite part was the pigasaurus, a living garbage disposal, who sits under the kitchen sink 24 hours a day.
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