The Feuerstein family - Christmas in the Steintal

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Movie
German title The Feuerstein family - Christmas in the Steintal
Original title A Flintstone Family Christmas
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 1993
length 30 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
Rod
Director Ray Patterson
script Sean Roche ,
David Ehrman
production Joseph Barbera
music Steven Bramson
cut Pat Foley
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The Feuerstein Family - Christmas in the Steintal is a Hanna Barbera television cartoon produced in 1993 for the TV series Flintstones , which is also known under the title Christmas at the Flintstones . The 30-minute special was nominated for an Emmy in 1994.

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Fred Feuerstein is very excited because Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm come to visit with their children over Christmas and he is allowed to play the Santa Claus at the parade. Unfortunately, the flight is delayed due to heavy snowdrifts and Fred and his friend Barney are robbed by a boy who disguised himself as a Santa Claus. At the police station they find out from Kiesela Zahnstein from the youth welfare office that the young Steini has left bad experiences with all foster families and has always been turned away. This arouses Wilma's pity, so to Fred's displeasure they take the boy in with them. Eventually Fred is imprisoned by an ill-fated plan by Steinis to thank him for his trust. Fortunately, his employer, Mister Schiefer, can get him out of prison so that he can still take part in the parade. Fred now makes up his mind and brings the pterosaurs , which are pulling his sleigh, to climb up and takes Steini out of Frau Zahnstein's car. In the end, Steini was accepted as a new member of the Feuerstein and Geröllheimer families.

Production and publication

The film was directed by Ray Patterson and under producer Larry Huber. The music is by Steven Bramson and Pat Foley was responsible for the editing.

It was first broadcast on December 18, 1993 on ABC in the United States. In October 1994 the German version was published on VHS by Ufa Video. In 2011 the film was released on DVD by Warner Home Video in the USA .

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role English speakers
Fred Henry Corden
Wilma Jean Vander Pyl
Barney Frank Welker
Betty BJ Ward
Stella Didi Conn
Steini Christine Cavanaugh

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