
With their marriage on the rocks, Fred and Wilma take a holiday together to rekindle the fire in their relationship.
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Explore the complete cast of The Flintstones: On the Rocks, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.

Frank Welker
Dino / Monkey / Elevator Guy (voice)

Grey DeLisle
Betty Rubble / Mystery Woman (voice)

Tom Kenny
Bellboy / Vendor / Bowling Announcer (voice)

John Kassir
Concerge / Bartender / Border Guard (voice)

Wil Wheaton
Singer (bass) (voice)

Kevin Michael Richardson
Barney Rubble / Hector / Jewel Guard (voice)

Zelda Rubinstein
Psychiatrist (voice)

Tress MacNeille
Wilma Flintstone / Woman Scream #2 (voice)

Jeff Bergman
Fred Flintstone / Parking Guard / Vendor (voice)

Jeff Bennett
Villain / Xavier / Announcer / Waiter (voice)

Joseph L. Altruda
Stoney Altruda (voice)

Oren Waters
Singer (baritone) (voice)

Maxi Anderson
Singer (soprano) (voice)

Carmen Twillie
Singer (tenor) (voice)

Mark Mangini
Dino (voice)
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What is the main reason Fred and Wilma Flintstone visit a family therapist at the start of the film?
They want to adopt a pet
Their marriage is faltering
They are planning a vacation
They need financial advice
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Fred Flintstone Jeff Bergman and his wife Wilma Flintstone Tress MacNeille visit a family therapist to try to fix their faltering marriage. Wilma is growing tired of Fred’s attitude, especially while Barney Rubble Kevin Michael Richardson and Betty Rubble Grey DeLisle are enjoying a happy life well into their marriage. Their session ends with a physical altercation between the two. On Fred and Wilma’s anniversary, which they both forgot, the Rubbles arrange a trip to Rockapulco in an attempt to save the Flintstones’ marriage.
Shortly after their arrival, a thief, Xavier Jeff Bennett, steals a diamond from a jewelry store and is chased by the guard into the same hotel the Flintstones and Rubbles are staying at. In the ensuing chaos, Xavier’s bag is switched with Wilma’s, and that’s when he immediately begins plotting to get the diamond back. At first, things do not improve between Fred and Wilma, to the point that Wilma lashes out at Fred and nearly decides to divorce him, but when she stumbles across the diamond in her suitcase and, assuming that Fred bought it as a surprise present, she quickly makes up with him. Capitalizing on the circumstances, Fred goes along with the charade, but finds that their newfound passion is short-lived, as Fred’s demeanor slowly puts Wilma off again. While spying on Wilma, Xavier notices this and masquerades as a suave Englishman in order to seduce Wilma by inviting her to dinner. Wilma accepts the invitation and spends time with Xavier.
Fred, feeling guilty, decides to make it up to Wilma, but catches her from afar with Xavier and is heartbroken, and he starts to drink himself silly while speaking with another woman at the bar. Wilma rebuffs Xavier’s advances out of loyalty to Fred, but changes her mind when she sees him with the lady. While dancing, however, Xavier reveals his true intentions and attempts to take the diamond from Wilma, who was wearing it as a necklace. A chase ensues throughout the ballroom with Fred, Barney and Xavier each trying to get the diamond, but fails when it eventually falls into Wilma’s hands, prompting Xavier to abduct her and flee in his car. The ensuing car chase eventually leads to a bridge above a volcano, where Xavier threatens to kill Wilma if she does not hand the diamond over. Fred appears and gives a passionate speech about how he has not realized until now that even though he was not rich enough to buy the diamond, he is still the richest man in the world just by having Wilma as his wife.
Fred tries to attack him, but Xavier punches him unconscious. Wilma beats up Xavier in retaliation and ends up getting him arrested by the same lady who Fred spoke with at the bar earlier, who is revealed to have been a policewoman on Xavier’s trail. With their marriage restored, Fred and Wilma enjoy the rest of their trip, while Barney and Betty begin to bicker about their own marriage after seeing the passion Fred and Wilma ultimately displayed for each other. Over the end credits, Dino Frank Welker, who was assigned by Fred to guard their home, is revealed to have made a complete mess and left the home in the hands of his friends before leaving on his own trip.
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