
Overview:
A friendly St. Bernard named "Cujo" contracts rabies and conducts a reign of terror on a small American town.Status: | Released (1983-08-10) |
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Awards: | 1 win & 4 nominations |
BoxOffice: | $21,156,152 |
Screen: | Stephen King, Don Carlos Dunaway, Barbara Turner |
Productions: | Sunn Classic Pictures, TAFT Entertainment Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures, PSO |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |






Casts
- 62001: Dee Wallace - Donna Trenton
- 65403: Danny Pintauro - Tad Trenton
- 22111: Daniel Hugh Kelly - Vic Trenton
- 65404: Christopher Stone - Steve Kemp
- 21523: Ed Lauter - Joe Camber
- 140344: Kaiulani Lee - Charity Camber
- 84164: Billy Jayne - Brett Camber
Crews
- 21819: Lewis Teague - Director - Directing
- 65408: Robert Singer - Producer - Production
- 13669: Charles Bernstein - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 65405: Don Carlos Dunaway - Screenplay - Writing
- 72583: Barbara Turner - Screenplay - Writing
- 3027: Stephen King - Novel - Writing
- 7231: Neil Travis - Editor - Editing
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Reviews
John Chard
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Barmy Bernard. Stephen King’s Cujo was brought to the screen and met with indifference back in 1983, yet it’s aged surprisingly well and comes out as one of the better “mad animal” movies that followed in the wake of Jaws. A big cuddly St. Bernard dog is bitten on the nose by a ....
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This was solid and unexpectedly fulfilling--perhaps because I'm a cat enthusiast and am neutral towards dogs to begin with. My 13-year-old son and I enjoyed it very much. I haven't read the book yet, so it's unnecessary for enjoyment of the movie IMHO. Worth both a purchase and rewat ....
Continue reading ->Gimly
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God I forgot how fuckin' annoying that kids screaming is... Mad props to the titular Cujo, but I think this particular King adaptation maybe doesn't hold up as well as I thought it might. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._
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