The Parent Trap (1961)
Joanna Barnes: Vicky Robinson
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Quotes
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Vicky Robinson : [after two little bear cubs licks Vicky's foot with honey, she wakes up screaming] Oh! Oh! Get me out of here! Get me out of here! Let me out!
[screams]
Vicky Robinson : Let me out of here! Get them away from me! Get those wild animals out!
[screams]
Vicky Robinson : Get them away! Get them out! I hate them! Get them away from me, Get them away from me! I hate this... I hate this place! I hate this filthy stinking dirty place!
Hecky : [Then Vicky Robinson comes out of her tent tangled in stings] What are you yelling about Miss? It's just... Just litty-bitty old bear cubs, they wouldn't hurt a fly.
Vicky Robinson : You shut up and get me my boots!
[throws the coffee can at Hecky and misses]
Hecky : Yes, ma'am.
[Vicky vandalizes the camp and breaks the fishing rod and knocks down camping equipment]
Vicky Robinson : Ohh, I hate this place! This may be somebody's idea of fun! But, It's not mine! I hate the fish, I hate the lake! I hate the bees, I hate the filthy bugs! I can't stand it! I want to go back to Central Park East!
[Mitch runs up to Vicky]
Mitch Evers : What the heck are you doing with the food? What's the matter, what's happening?
Vicky Robinson : You big overgrown jerk, it's not worth it!
[She pushes Mitch and he falls over her tent. Sharon and Susan run up to Vicky]
Sharon McKendrick : Do you want your clothes, Vicky?
Vicky Robinson : Thanks a heap! You, you're twins! Do you share everything?
[Vicky takes the bag of clothes]
Sharon McKendrick : Everything.
Susan Evers : Everything.
Vicky Robinson : Well, you give your sister her half for this!
[slap Susan Evers in the face]
Mitch Evers : Hey, wait a minute, there's no cause for that. They didn't do anything to you!
Vicky Robinson : You never know what they did to me, you big goon! Get me out of this stinking fresh air!
[Vicky and Hecky hike down the hill back to the truck]
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Vicky Robinson : You're a big girl now, Susan. You're old enough to understand that wonderful, delicate mystery that happens sometimes between a man and a woman.
Sharon McKendrick : I know what wonderful, delicate mystery Daddy sees in you. And I can't say I blame him there, either. You're very nicely put together.
Vicky Robinson : Your father underestimates you, I think.
Sharon McKendrick : I'm sure you won't, will you, Vicky?
Vicky Robinson : Susan, dear, you've had him to yourself all this time, and I can understand that suddenly to have another woman around, well, it's a tremendous intrusion. But all my life, it seemed, I've hoped and waited for someone like him: someone gentle and mature, rough-edged, but quick to laugh, someone understanding and wise. All the things that I've come to love and cherish in him.
Sharon McKendrick : Well, that's very refreshing.
Vicky Robinson : Why, dear?
Sharon McKendrick : Most girls just run after Daddy because he's so wealthy.
Vicky Robinson : [angrily] Are you inferring that I'd marry your father for his money?
Sharon McKendrick : If the shoe fits, wear it!
Vicky Robinson : Look, pet. I've tried to be friendly, but I'm going to marry your father, so you get used to the idea!
Sharon McKendrick : You wanna bet?
Vicky Robinson : Oh, honey, don't you play with the big girls. You'll be in way over your head.
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Vicky Robinson : There's the little beast now.
Edna Robinson : Why, she's nothing but a child!
Vicky Robinson : She's a conniving, vicious, little two-faced brat.
Edna Robinson : Just smile, pet. Think of California and that wonderful community property law, and just smile!