

The Man Called Flintstone 1966
"Their first full-length tune-full adventure!"
Directed by animation legend William Hanna, *The Man Called Flintstone* (1966) transforms the beloved TV sitcom into a lively animated adventure packed with espionage, comedy, and iconic 60s style.
Director: William Hanna
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *The Man Called Flintstone* (1966) about?
This animated adventure follows Fred Flintstone as he's mistaken for a secret agent and thrust into an international mission to stop a villain's missile plot. His journey takes him to Paris and Rome, where he must outsmart the mysterious Green Goose—all while keeping his true identity a secret from Wilma and his friends.
Who directed *The Man Called Flintstone*?
*The Man Called Flintstone* was directed by William Hanna, the creative force behind *The Flintstones* TV series and numerous classic animated projects.
Who stars in *The Man Called Flintstone*?
The film stars Alan Reed as Fred Flintstone, Mel Blanc as Barney Rubble, and Jean Vander Pyl as Wilma Flintstone, alongside Gerry Johnson, Don Messick, and Janet Waldo.
Is *The Man Called Flintstone* (1966) worth watching?
With its blend of spy intrigue, family-friendly comedy, and Hanna's signature animation, this 1966 feature is a charming time capsule for fans of vintage cartoons. While not a high-stakes thriller, its lighthearted tone and nostalgic appeal make it an enjoyable watch for all ages.
How long is *The Man Called Flintstone*?
*The Man Called Flintstone* runs for 89 minutes.
About The Man Called Flintstone (1966) — A Stone Age Spy Caper Full of Fun and Mystery
Directed by animation legend William Hanna, *The Man Called Flintstone* (1966) transforms the beloved TV sitcom into a lively animated adventure packed with espionage, comedy, and iconic 60s style. When secret agent Rock Slag is sidelined after a high-speed chase, his superiors make a surprising choice—recruiting Fred Flintstone, whose uncanny resemblance to the injured agent becomes the key to foiling an international crisis. The mission whisks Fred and his baffled family to Paris and Rome, where cultural mishaps and double agents add to the chaos, all while the mysterious Green Goose plots a world-changing act of sabotage. With catchy tunes, slapstick humor, and the signature Stone Age aesthetic, this full-length feature delivers a playful twist on classic spy tropes.
Beneath the laughs lies a lighthearted tale of mistaken identity and marital secrets, as poor Fred must juggle saving the world and keeping Wilma in the dark. Hanna's direction infuses every frame with the warmth and energy of *The Flintstones* universe, blending family-friendly charm with the thrills of a Cold War-era caper. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to Bedrock, this animated gem offers a nostalgic escape packed with surprises.




