Having realized the negatives of his wealth and status as the new CEO, Fred declines and asks that the workers be rehired and given the job benefits he initially set out to achieve, which is granted. ![]() Slate dubs the substance "concrete" in honor of his daughter Concretia and makes plans to produce it with Fred as the president of its division, thus ending the Stone Age. Impressed with the substance that Fred inadvertently created by destroying the machine, Mr. With the Dictabird's help, all charges against Fred are dropped, while Miss Stone is arrested as Cliff's accomplice, though Fred is confident she will be granted leniency for helping them stop Cliff. Slate arrive and Cliff attempts to flee, but he is petrified by a substance falling from the machine. The Dictabird escapes from Cliff and lures him back to the quarry, where Miss Stone knocks him out, having had a change of heart after learning that Cliff was planning to betray her. Barney rescues the children while Fred destroys the machine. Though they hand him the Dictabird, Cliff activates the machine to stall them. ![]() Fred and Barney confront Cliff at the quarry, where Cliff has tied Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm to a huge machine. The workers release Fred and Barney after realizing that Cliff was the one who fired them.Ĭliff kidnaps Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm and demands the Dictabird in exchange for the children's safe return. Fred and Barney reconcile, but before they can be hanged, Wilma and Betty arrive with the Dictabird, who tells them the true story. Barney is almost hanged as well after he admits his part. As Fred attempts to enter a cave where the workers are seeking refuge, they see through his disguise and attempt to hang him. to get the Dictabird, the only witness who can clear Fred's name, unaware that Cliff saw them from his office window. Wilma and Betty see this on the news, and break into Slate & Co. A manhunt for Fred ensues by the police and the workers. Wilma and her daughter Pebbles also leave for her mother's house, leaving Fred behind.įred goes to the quarry and realizes his mistake and Cliff's plan, but also finds out that Cliff has manipulated events to make it look as if Fred stole the money, and has reported it to the police. He reveals that he switched tests with Fred, and the Rubbles move out, despite having nowhere to live. Later, Barney confronts Fred after seeing worker riots on the news. Cliff eventually tricks Fred into dismissing the workers, over the objections of his office Dictabird. ![]() However, Fred's job and newfound wealth put a strain on his relationships with Wilma and the Rubbles. Fred reluctantly but willingly accepts, but does his best to help Barney support his family, even inviting the Rubbles to live with them so that they can rent out their house. ![]() Fred doesn't want to fire him, but Cliff tells Fred if he doesn't, he will fire Barney for him and Fred will be fired too. Fred receives the promotion, but his first order is to dismiss Barney, who now effectively has the lowest score. Barney gets the highest score but switches his paper with Fred, whom he knows will fail. Despite his mother-in-law Pearl Slaghoople's objections, Fred's wife Wilma remains supportive of his decision.Ĭliff holds an aptitude test the worker with the highest mark will become the company's new vice-president. Although he's initially difficult to control because he was reared by mastodons and has super strength, he eventually warms up to his new family. Fred Flintstone loans his best friend and neighbor Barney Rubble money so that he and his wife Betty can adopt a little boy named Bamm-Bamm, who can only pronounce his own name. In prehistoric suburban Bedrock, the evil and villainous Slate & Co.'s new vice-president Cliff Vandercave and his sinister and seductive secretary (hench-woman) Sharon Stone discuss their plan to swindle the company of its vast fortune and flee, and that they need one of their employees to be responsible for it.
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