Bedrock Drive-In Theater is a drive-in movie theater and one of the recurring locations in Bedrock featured in the franchise of The Flintstones.
Background[]
It is a drive-in theater located in Bedrock where the citizens including romantic couples and families (such as the Flintstones including Fred with his Flintmobile, Wilma, Dino, and Baby Puss featured in the third season and early episodes of the fourth season with Pebbles and the Rubbles including Barney, Betty, and Bamm-Bamm from the later episodes of the fourth season and fifth and sixth seasons of the original Flintstones series, as seen in the show's iconic intro and outro, "Meet the Flintstones") go out for a movie at night where films are shown on a movie screen.
Description[]
This location contains a movie screen for film viewing with a movie projection tower, pterodactyl or stone base speakers attached to poles for the sound system, a seating plan that contains any number of vehicles, and a snack bar for some delicious and tasty refreshments for them to enjoy, including popcorn, candy, Bronto-Burgers, Bronto-Fritters (Dogs), Bronto-Ribs, and drinks.
Kiddy Land[]

Kiddy Land and the Snack Bar from "Fred Strikes Out".
It also contains Kiddy Land, a playground that only appeared in the episode "Fred Strikes Out" which it has three pieces of equipment including a Bronto-Slide, a Snakeasaurus-Swing, and a spinning cup operated by a Mammoth. In the past, Fred and his wife, Wilma went there when they were kids with the fun they had.
Appearances[]
- The Flintstones (intro and outro from the third through sixth seasons)
- "Fred Strikes Out" (first appearance)
- "The Most Beautiful Baby in Bedrock"
- "The Stonefinger Caper"
- The Flintstone Comedy Hour (interstitial segment, "Oh, How I Love You")
- "The Stand-In" (The Flintstone Comedy Show)
- "The Twilight Stone" (The Flintstone Kids, fantasy)
- Yabba-Dabba-Doo! (1988)
- The Flintstones (1994)
- The Flintstones: Bring Back Bedrock
- "Dawn of the Disposals" (Yabba-Dabba Dinosaurs)
Gallery[]
Notes/Trivia[]
- In 35mm open matte film scan prints of the 1994 live-action film, the drive-in's entrance and the drive-in's movie screen are zoomed out to a much farther distance. Also, when the Universal Pictures logo reads "UNIVERSHELL" and script is carved in bones at the beginning of the film, you can see more of the drive-in's movie screen as it appears further out.