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[[Image:Flintstones.jpg|thumb|300px|Theatrical Poster]]
 
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{{movie|date=[[1994]]|runtime=91 minutes|director=Brian Levant|writer=William Hanna & Joseph Barbera (TV series ''The Flintstones'')<br>Tom S. Parker<br>Jim Jennewein<br>Steven E. de Souza|composer=David Newman|studio=Universal Studios|rating=PG}}
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{{movie|date=[[1994]]|runtime=91 minutes|director=[[Brian Levant]]|writer=Tom S. Parker, Jim Jennewein, Steven E. de Souza|composer=David Newman|studio=Universal Studios|rating=PG}}
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[[Image:The_Flintstones.jpg|thumb|300px|''The Flintstones'' title card]]
 
'''''The Flintstones''''', released in [[1994]], is a film adaptation of the popular cartoon series of the same name. It starred [[John Goodman]], [[Elizabeth Perkins]], [[Rick Moranis]], and [[Rosie O'Donnell]]. The puppets in the film were created by [[Jim Henson's Creature Shop]]. The Creature Shop also provided effects for the follow-up film in [[2000]], ''[[The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas]]''.
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'''''The Flintstones''''', released in 1994, is a film adaptation of the popular [[Hanna-Barbera]] cartoon series of the same name.
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[[Jim Henson's Creature Shop]] supplied a menagerie of animatronic prehistoric beasts, notably featured characters [[Dino]] and [[the Dictabird]] (voiced by [[Harvey Korman]], who had played Gazoo on the original cartoon). Other creations included Fred's brontocrane, the pigasaurus garbage disposal, and other (often cranky) animal appliances.
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The Creature Shop also provided effects for the follow-up film in 2000, ''[[The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas]]''.
   
 
==Cast==
 
==Cast==
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*[[Jonathan Winters]] as Grizzled Man
 
*[[Jonathan Winters]] as Grizzled Man
 
*[[Harvey Korman]] as [[The Dictabird]] (voice)
 
*[[Harvey Korman]] as [[The Dictabird]] (voice)
*[[Kate Pierson]], [[Fred Schneider]] and [[Keith Strickland]] ([[the B-52's]]) as the BC-52's
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*[[Kate Pierson]], [[Fred Schneider]] and Keith Strickland (the B-52's) as the BC-52's
 
*[[Laraine Newman]] as Susan Rock
 
*[[Laraine Newman]] as Susan Rock
 
*[[Jay Leno]] as Bedrock's Most Wanted Host
 
*[[Jay Leno]] as Bedrock's Most Wanted Host
*[[Sam Raimi]] as Cliff Look-a-like
 
 
*[[Joseph Barbera]] as Man driving Mersandes
 
*[[Joseph Barbera]] as Man driving Mersandes
 
*[[William Hanna]] as Executive in Boardroom
 
*[[William Hanna]] as Executive in Boardroom
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==Creature Shop credits==
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*Supervisor for Jim Henson's Creature Shop: [[John Stephenson]]
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*Production supervisor: William Plant
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*Creative supervisor: [[Jamie Courtier]]
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*Puppeteers: [[Anthony Asbury]], [[Terri Hardin]], [[Drew Massey|Andrew Massey]], [[Joe Selph]], [[David Forman]], John Crawford, [[Len Levitt]], Richard Morton, [[Greg Ballora]], Lynette Leigh Johnson, [[Rob Tygner|Robert Tygner]], [[John Alexander]], Jeff Himmel, Richard Bernard, [[Lisa Sturz|Lisa Aimee Sturz]]
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*Principal designers: [[Kevin O'Boyle]], [[Nigel Booth]]
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*Sculptors: Nigel Booth, Mark Coulier, [[John Cormican]], Carol De Jong, [[Chris Fitzgerald]], Alix Hardwood, [[Graham High]], [[Jeremy Hunt]], [[Ivan Manzella]], Linsay McGowan, [[Kevin O'Boyle]], [[Gary Pollard]], Colin Shulver, [[Barry Sutton]]
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*Engineering supervisor: [[Geoff Paige]]
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*Mechanical design supervisors: [[Verner Gresty]] (Bronto), [[Chris Barton]] (Dino)
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*Mechanics: [[Richard Darwin]], Simon Donaldson, [[David Dunsterville]], Malcolm Evans, Richard Gregory, [[Jez Harris]], Simon Hewitt, Chris Howes, [[Jamie Jackson-Moore]], Tim Jordan, Paul Knowles, Jim Machin, [[Adrian Parish|Adrian Parrish]], Richard Pirkis, [[Jason Reed]], Martin Reid, Joe Scott, Robert Thorne, Ian Whittaker, Brian Wood
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*Electronics supervisor: Quentin Plant
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*Technicians: Pete Bell, Chuck Fettyko, Cheryl Fettyko
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*Hair and feathers: [[Vicky Stockwell]], [[Val Jones]], Kate Studley, [[Tacy Kneale]], Sue Oakes
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*Puppet makers: Darryl Worbey, Maria Boggi, [[Janet Knechtel|Janet Knechtal]], Alan Murphy, Robert Skidmore
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*Costumes: Monique Brown, [[Fiona Cazaly]], Shirley Cooper, Daria Gibson, Sheila Hallett, Amanda Hardy, Richard Johnston, Brian North, Nicholas Millington, [[Nicola Tedman]], Lesley Ward
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
 
*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0109813 IMDb]
 
*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0109813 IMDb]
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[[Category:Creature Shop Movies|Flintstones]]
 
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[[Category:Creature Shop Movies]]
 
[[Category:Prehistoric]]
 
[[Category:Prehistoric]]

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Flintstones

Theatrical Poster

Released 1994
Duration 91 minutes
Director Brian Levant
Written by Tom S. Parker, Jim Jennewein, Steven E. de Souza
Music David Newman
Studio Universal Studios
Rated PG

The Flintstones, released in 1994, is a film adaptation of the popular Hanna-Barbera cartoon series of the same name.

Jim Henson's Creature Shop supplied a menagerie of animatronic prehistoric beasts, notably featured characters Dino and the Dictabird (voiced by Harvey Korman, who had played Gazoo on the original cartoon). Other creations included Fred's brontocrane, the pigasaurus garbage disposal, and other (often cranky) animal appliances.

The Creature Shop also provided effects for the follow-up film in 2000, The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas.

Cast

Creature Shop credits

External links