The Flintstones - Cast and Crew
Cast
Crew

Alex Lovy

William Hanna

Joseph Barbera

Alan Dinehart

Howard Hanson

Greg Watson

Warner Leighton

Donald A. Douglas

Joseph Ruby

Kenneth Spears

Larry Cowan

Tony Milch

Milton Krear

Hank Gotzenberg

Roy Wade

Norman Stainback

Frank Paiker

Charles Flekal

John Pratt

Eugene Borghi

Hal Shiffman

Vic Shank

Joe Nasta

Vic Shank Jr.

Jerry Eisenberg

Dan Patterson

Charles A. Nichols

George goepper

Don Patterson

Jerry Hathcock

Edwin Aardal

Bob Carr

Don Sheppard

Lou Zukor

Lance Nolley

Morris Gollub

Robert Carr

Hugh Fraser

Michael Webster

John Sparey

Alex Ignatiev

Bill Keil

Bob Carlson

Jack Huber

Iwao Takamoto

Walt Clinton

Dick Bickenbach

William Keil

Dick Lundy

George Nicolas

Carlo Vinci

Keneth Muse

Ed Love

Hicks Lokey

Lou Kachivas

Rudy Cataldi

Willie Ito
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