The Flintstones (TV Series)
Fred el Terrifico (1964)
Bea Benaderet: Betty Rubble
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Quotes
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Betty Rubble : Have you finished packing yet, Wilma?
Wilma Flintstone : Not yet, Betty. Fred, the travel expert, won't let me take all my new clothes.
Fred Flintstone : Wilma, seasoned travelers pack light. Everything you'll need is right in here. Believe me, sweetheart, you'll be the sensation of the beach.
Wilma Flintstone : I'll say. You only packed half of my bathing suit.
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Betty Rubble : Wilma's still mad 'cause that woman kissed you, Fred.
Barney Rubble : Well, gosh, Wilma, Fred can't help it if he's attractive to women. An irresistible Don Juan, the international playboy type, the...
Fred Flintstone : Keep it up, Barney, you'll really fix it for me.
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OfficIal : Ah, El Terrifico.
Fred Flintstone : No, no, not anymore. From now on, it's just plain old Fred Flintstone, Bedrock, USA.
[the short detective whispers something to the airport official]
OfficIal : Have you anything to declare, señor?
Fred Flintstone : Only that the best part of a trip is the trip home. I'll see you around.
OfficIal : [stops Fred] One moment, señor. I must detain you.
Fred Flintstone : Why? W-What did I do?
OfficIal : You did not declare your reward money. That is a serious offense.
[walks away with Fred]
OfficIal : Come with me.
Fred Flintstone : But I didn't know. I've never traveled in a foreign country before. Wilma! Tell me this is just another joke! Get me out of this!
Wilma Flintstone : Okay, let's dig up bail for El Terrifico. I've got a dollar.
Betty Rubble : Here's 50 cents.
Barney Rubble : And I've got a dime.
Fred Flintstone : Wilma!
Wilma Flintstone : Be right with you, Fred! Here's two more nickels.
Betty Rubble : I might have a little more loose change.
Barney Rubble : Hey, I think I found a centavo.
Fred Flintstone : WIIILMA!
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Wilma Flintstone : Fred has been taking Spanish lessons.
Betty Rubble : [chuckles] So has Barney. Show them, dear.
Barney Rubble : Uh, buenos noches, el gordo.
Fred Flintstone : Oh, very good, Barn. Uh, el gordo is Spanish for Fred.
Wilma Flintstone : No, it's not, Fred. It means fat one.