The Flintstones


06:10 am - 07:50 am, Today on Sky Cinema Karate Kid HD (520)

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Blue-collar caveman Fred Flintstone is promoted to an executive position at work and unwittingly becomes embroiled in an embezzlement scheme - thanks in no small part to his seductive new assistant. Live-action version of the cartoon comedy, starring John Goodman, Rick Moranis, Rosie O'Donnell, Halle Berry and Elizabeth Taylor


1994 HD subtitles 16x9
Comedy Family Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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John Goodman (Actor) .. Fred Flintstone
Rick Moranis (Actor) .. Barney Rubble
Elizabeth Perkins (Actor) .. Wilma Flintstone
Rosie O'Donnell (Actor) .. Betty Rubble
Elizabeth Taylor (Actor) .. Pearl Slaghoople
Halle Berry (Actor) .. Sharon Stone
Kyle MacLachlan (Actor) .. Cliff Vandercave
Dann Florek (Actor) .. Mr Slate
Irwin Keyes (Actor) .. Joe Rockhead
Brian Levant (Director)

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Did You Know..

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John Goodman (Actor) .. Fred Flintstone
Born: June 20, 1952 in St Louis, Missouri
Best Known For: Playing Dan in the sitcom Roseanne.
Early-life: John Stephen Goodman was born on June 20, 1952, in St Louis, Missouri. He has two siblings. Their mother was a shop worker and waitress, their father, a postal worker, died when John was just two years old. A talented football player at high school, he eventually won a scholarship from Missouri State University. After injury ended his playing career, he began studying acting seriously, alongside fellow future star Kathleen Turner.
Career: Thanks to financial help from his brother, Goodman moved to New York in 1975 and attempted to make ends meet as a barman and waiter while gaining acting experience on stage and in adverts. His first film was 1977's Jailbait Babysitter. Other small film and TV roles followed, as did an acclaimed performance in Broadway musical Big River. His first film with the Coen brothers was 1987's Raising Arizona (he's worked with them a further three times). A year later he made his debut in Roseanne. The sitcom ran for nine years and made him a household name. Other notable projects include The Flintstones, The Artist, Flight and Treme.
Quote: "When I look at myself on film, I just see stuff I should've done. I'm incapable of watching myself objectively. Unless it's The Big Lebowski."
Trivia: He voices the character Sulley in the Monsters, Inc movies.
Rick Moranis (Actor) .. Barney Rubble
Elizabeth Perkins (Actor) .. Wilma Flintstone
Rosie O'Donnell (Actor) .. Betty Rubble
Elizabeth Taylor (Actor) .. Pearl Slaghoople
Born: February 27, 1932 in London
Best Known For: Her torrid relationship with Richard Burton - and her six other husbands.
Early-life: Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor was born in Hampstead, London, on February 27, 1932 to an American art dealer and his stage actress wife. The family relocated to Los Angeles in 1939 to escape the Second World War. On the recommendation of a family friend, Taylor attended a screen test, and at the age of 10 secured a contract with Universal. She made her screen debut in There's One Born Every Minute. Small roles followed before she shot to fame in 1944's National Velvet.
Career: Taylor made the transition from child star to adult success thanks to roles in such hits as Raintree County, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and Suddenly Last Summer, for which she received Academy Award nominations. She later won the Best Actress Academy Award for Butterfield 8 and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? She became the first actress to be paid $1million for a film role in 1963 historical epic Cleopatra, where she met future husband Richard Burton. She received an honorary Academy Award in 1993 and was made a Dame in 2000. Symptoms related to heart failure led to her being admitted into Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles in February 2011. She remained there until her death at the age of 79 on March 23, 2011.
Quote: "Success is a great deodorant. It takes away all your past smells."
Trivia: Away from acting, Taylor campaigned for humanitarian causes, most notably Aids research.
Halle Berry (Actor) .. Sharon Stone
Born: December 14, 1966 in Cleveland, Ohio
Best Known For: Her tearful Oscar speech.
Early-life: Born Maria Halle Berry on August 14, 1966, in Cleveland, Ohio, the daughter of an African-American hospital attendant and his English wife, a psychiatric nurse. Her parents divorced when she was four and Halle claims she hasn't seen her father since. She has an older sister, Heidi. After high school, Berry became a beauty queen, winning the Miss Teen All-American pageant. She was the first black American to take part in Miss World and enjoyed a successful stint as a model.
Career: Berry had a regular role in TV series Living Dolls in 1989, followed by a two-year stint in Dallas spin-off Knots Landing. Early films include Jungle Fever, Boomerang, and The Flintstones. She received acclaim for her performance in Bullworth in 1998, and a year later won an Emmy and a Golden Globe for playing the lead in Introducing Dorothy Dandridge. Projects since include Swordfish, Die Another Day, X-Men and its sequels, and Monster's Ball, for which she won a Best Actress Oscar. In 2005, she was given a worst actress Razzie award for Catwoman - and is one of the few stars to turn up to the ceremony to accept it. Other projects include Perfect Stranger, Things We Lost in the Fire, Frankie and Alice, Could Atlas, The Call and X-Men: Days of Future Past.
Quote: "I entertain people and get paid for it. Sometimes it seems like such a shallow existence. How insignificant in the scheme of life."
Trivia: Robert Downey Jr broke her arm during the filming of a scene in Gothika. Production had to be halted for eight weeks.
Kyle MacLachlan (Actor) .. Cliff Vandercave
Born: February 22, 1959 in Yakima, Washington
Best Known For: Twin Peaks
Early-life: Kyle Merritt MacLachlan was born on February 22, 1959, in Yakima, Washington. He has two brothers, including a twin. His father was a stockbroker, his mother worked in public relations. MacLachlan claims to be a descendent of Johann Sebastian Bach. He gained his love of drama through reading the Hardy Boys adventure books, playing all the parts as he went along. He graduated from the University of Washington in 1982, and decided on an acting career after appearing in a regional theatre production. He later returned to college to study drama.
Career: MacLachlan began his career on stage. He was appearing in Tartuffe in Seattle when he was offered a role in David Lynch's adaptation of sci-fi novel Dune. Despite the film being a flop, Lynch asked him to appear in Blue Velvet, which was a success. The same year, 1986, he turned down Charlie Sheen's role in Platoon. He won an Emmy for Lynch's surreal 1990 TV series Twin Peaks. Other projects include The Trial, The Flintstones, Showgirls, Timecode, and several appearances in Sex and the City. His recent credits include Desperate Housewives, Made in Jersey, How I Met Your Mother, Portlandia, Believe, The Good Wife, and Agents of SHIELD.
Quote: "I'd like to do more Shakespeare. I'd like to do Iago in Othello. I look so benign. It would be interesting to see that black evil come out of my soul."
Trivia: He is a partner in a winery in Washington's Columbia Valley.
Dann Florek (Actor) .. Mr Slate
Born: May 01, 1950 in Flat Rock, Michigan
Best Known For: Playing Capt Donald Cragen in Law and Order: Special Victims Unit.
Early-life: Born Ezekial Dann Florek on May 1, 1950, in Flat Rock, Michigan. His younger brother, Dave, is also an actor and has appeared in such productions as Hidalgo, Grace Under Fire and Ghostbusters II. Florek studied maths and physics at East Michigan University, but his participation in the campus choir led him to be offered a drama scholarship, which he snapped up. He later joined the prestigious Acting Company at Juilliard School in New York.
Career: Florek started his professional career on stage in the Big Apple before heading west to theatres in San Diego and La Jolla. He made his TV debut in 1982's The Country Girl, and his first film, Eddie Macon's Run, was released a year later. He became a star in 1988 thanks to a role in LA Law, but quit to take part in Law and Order in 1990. The actor spent three years with the show, but later reprised his role as Cragen in spin-off Special Victims Unit in 1999. Florek has also appeared in the films Angel Heart, Sweet Liberty and Hard Rain.
Quote: On his dramatic career change from science to showbusiness: "I thought, hey, maybe it'll be more fun than synthetic projective geometry."
Trivia: He divides his time between New York and Los Angeles.
Irwin Keyes (Actor) .. Joe Rockhead
Brian Levant (Director)