Plot
Before the Flintstones were everyone's favorite Stone Age family, Fred was just a regular guy looking for the girl of his dreams, and his romance with Wilma sets the stage for this prequel to the 1994 screen adaptation of the popular cartoon series. Fred Flintstone (Mark Addy), a working-class caveman who earns his living at Mr. Slate's quarry, falls in love with wealthy heiress Wilma Slaghoople (Kristen Johnson). While many people think that Fred is out of his league, including Wilma's mother Pearl (Joan Collins) and her father Col. Slaghoople (Harvey Korman), he's determined to win her heart. And when his best friend Barney Rubble (Stephen Baldwin) decides to take his best girl Betty (Jane Krakowski) for a fun weekend in Rock Vegas, he invites Wilma to tag along. The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas recasts all the major roles from 1994's The Flintstones; Harvey Korman is the only actor to appear in both films, though in different roles (in the previous movie, he was the voice of the Dictabird). ~ Mark Deming, RoviCast
- Mark Addy - Fred Flintstone
- Stephen Baldwin - Barney Rubble
- Kristen Johnston - Wilma Slaghoople
- Jane Krakowski - Betty O'Shale
- Joan Collins - Pearl Slaghoople
- Thomas Gibson - Chip Rockefeller
Credit
Brad Ricker - Art Director, Brad Ricker - Supervising Art Director, Bart Brown - Co-producer, Robert Turturice - Costume Designer, Eric Heffron - First Assistant Director, Brian Levant - Director, Bruce Cohen - Second Unit Director, Kent Beyda - Editor, Joseph Barbera - Executive Producer, William Hanna - Executive Producer, Dennis E. Jones - Executive Producer, David Newman - Composer (Music Score), Christopher Burian-Mohr - Production Designer, Jamie Anderson - Cinematographer, Bruce Cohen - Producer, Jan Pascale - Set Designer, Stephanie J. Gordon - Set Designer, Bruce Hill - Set Designer, Andrea Dopaso - Set Designer, Gerald Sullivan - Set Designer, William Hawkins - Set Designer, Bruce K. West - Set Designer, John Berger - Set Designer, Jim Henson's Creature Shop - Special Effects, Rhythm & Hues Studios - Special Effects, Edward Tise - Sound/Sound Designer, Brad Dalton - Special Effects Supervisor, Jim Cash - Screenwriter, Jack Epps, Jr. - Screenwriter, Harry Elfont - Screenwriter, Deborah Kaplan - Screenwriter, David M. Dunlap - Second Unit Director Of Photography, Douglas Hans Smith - Visual Effects Supervisor, Richard L. Anderson - Sound Effects Editor, Rhythm & Hues Studios - Creature Effects, Al Laverde - Key Grip, Christina Smith - Makeup Supervisor, Russell Bobbitt - Properties Master, Mark Mangini - Supervising Sound Editor, Matthew Mungle - Key Hairstylist, Jan Pascale - Set Decorator| The Flintstones Meet Rockula and Frankenstone (1980 Film), The Flintstones (1994 Film) | |
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