Alan Reed |
(voice) Fred Flintstone |
Mel Blanc |
(voice) Barney Rubble/Dino |
Bea Benaderet |
(voice) Betty Rubble |
Jean Vander Pyl |
(voice) Wilma Flintstone |
Elliott Field |
Alvin Brickrock |
Guest Star |
Don Messick |
Arnold |
Recurring Role |
Mel Blanc |
Porcupine/Dog |
Recurring Role |
In some scenes, Fred's outfit loses its spots.
In the scene where Alvin explains the contents of the trunk the sticking plaster on his forehead moves from the right side to the left and back again.
Fred reads Peter Gunnite (Peter Gunn) and Perry Masonery (Perry Mason) comics. Barney, however, reads The Wall Street Journal!
The Flintstones live at 39 Stone Canyon Way.
Barney: Uh, say, Fred, ain't it time for the big fight?
Fred: Hey, hey! I'm glad you remembered! You fix the chairs. I'll get the soda and the popcorn.
Wilma: I didn't know there was a fight scheduled.
Barney: Are you kidding? Tonight's for the Championship. Oh, it should be a real grudge bout.
Betty: Heavyweight or lightweight?
Barney: Both. A heavyweight versus a lightweight.
Wilma: Why are you putting the chairs over there by the window? The TV set is here.
Fred: This is not on TV. It's a closed circuit.
Betty: But who's fighting?
Barney: The new neighbors--Mrs. and Mr. Brickrock.
Wilma: Fred, you don't intend to eavespeep.
Fred: Ho ho ho! I wouldn't miss tonight's bout for anything. Those two have been putting on the greatest fight of the century. Last night's bout was a doozy--did you ever hear such hysterics? All that screaming and shrieking in that high voice.
Barney: Yeah, I thought he'd never stop.
Betty: Oh, that's terrible. You mean, that meek little man hits his wife?
Fred: No. In the last 3 bouts, he didn't even lay a glove on her. He's strictly a defensive fighter.
Barney: You'd think she'd let him win once in a while just to keep up his interest.
Wilma: (to Alvin Brickrock) Do you know the Rubbles?
Barney: Uh, we've never met, but I've admired your footwork many, many times.
Betty: Uh, uh we--we've been trying to drop in on your wife. Now it looks like we'll just have to meet her to say good-bye.
Alvin Brickrock: I'm afraid that won't be possible. I had to send Agatha off ahead of me. She didn't like the idea of leaving. She fights moving.
Barney: I'll say.
(After reading about Albert Bonehart)
Fred: Good evening?!
Wilma: What?
Fred: Good evening! Good evening!
Wilma: I said good night, Fred.
Fred: I mean Alvin Brickrock.
Wilma: He said good night, too.
Fred: B-but--ooh--h-he borrowed my shovel!
Wilma: Really, Fred. He's only had the shovel 45 minutes. You're not gonna start nagging him already.
Fred: Hey Barney, read that on the trunk! What does it say?
Barney: This end up?
Fred: Not that, the initials!
Barney: A.B., Alvin Brickrock!
Fred: Or Albert Bonehart.
Barney: Alias Bluebeard!
Fred: Or Agatha Brickrock!
This episode was recorded on 5-21-61.
This episode is like a parody of the Alfred Hitchcock series because Alivin Brickrock sounds just like Alfred Hitchcock.
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