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Cujo

  • 1983
  • 13
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
53K
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Dee Wallace in Cujo (1983)
Home Video Trailer from Lionsgate Home Entertainment
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Cujo, a friendly St. Bernard, contracts rabies and conducts a reign of terror on a small American town.Cujo, a friendly St. Bernard, contracts rabies and conducts a reign of terror on a small American town.Cujo, a friendly St. Bernard, contracts rabies and conducts a reign of terror on a small American town.

  • Director
    • Lewis Teague
  • Writers
    • Stephen King
    • Don Carlos Dunaway
    • Barbara Turner
  • Stars
    • Dee Wallace
    • Daniel Hugh Kelly
    • Danny Pintauro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    53K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lewis Teague
    • Writers
      • Stephen King
      • Don Carlos Dunaway
      • Barbara Turner
    • Stars
      • Dee Wallace
      • Daniel Hugh Kelly
      • Danny Pintauro
    • 236User reviews
    • 153Critic reviews
    • 57Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

    Videos3

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    Photos178

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    Dee Wallace
    Dee Wallace
    • Donna Trenton
    Daniel Hugh Kelly
    Daniel Hugh Kelly
    • Vic Trenton
    • (as Daniel Hugh-Kelly)
    Danny Pintauro
    Danny Pintauro
    • Tad Trenton
    Christopher Stone
    Christopher Stone
    • Steve Kemp
    Ed Lauter
    Ed Lauter
    • Joe Camber
    Kaiulani Lee
    Kaiulani Lee
    • Charity Camber
    Billy Jayne
    Billy Jayne
    • Brett Camber
    • (as Billy Jacoby)
    Mills Watson
    Mills Watson
    • Gary Pervier
    Sandy Ward
    Sandy Ward
    • Bannerman
    Jerry Hardin
    Jerry Hardin
    • Masen
    Merritt Olsen
    • Professor
    Arthur Rosenberg
    Arthur Rosenberg
    • Roger Breakstone
    Terry Donovan-Smith
    • Harry
    Robert Elross
    • Meara
    Robert Behling
    • Fournier
    Clare Torao
    Clare Torao
    • Lady Reporter
    • (as Claire Nono)
    Daniel H. Blatt
    • Dr. Merkatz
    Robert Craighead
    Robert Craighead
    • Joe MaGruder
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Lewis Teague
    • Writers
      • Stephen King
      • Don Carlos Dunaway
      • Barbara Turner
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    User reviews236

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    8baumer

    A film that tells you that your demons will come back to haunt you.

    We all know Cujo is a giant St. Bernard that has to kill because he is rabid. The film works as a horror film because of that concept, but this film and the story writer behind it believe that paybacks are a bitch. Retribution is always around the corner and when it is your time, you don't know if it is going to from a guy in a hockey mask, a massive great white shark,a 58 red and white Plymouth Fury, some idiot with long finger knives or a lovable Saint Bernard. Whatever it is though, sin always accounted for. Cujo subscribes to that theory.

    Everyone that dies in this film, with the exception of maybe one, does so because they are not very likable people to begin with. They are all tainted and when Cujo gets a hold of them, we are almost glad that he wants their blood. But it is the climax of the film that is the most intriguing. Because here we have a woman who has gotten rid of her sin. But she now has to face the music not for what she is doing, but for what she has done. And if you read the book, you will see that it sticks to that theory and message much more than the film does. It is understood that Cujo has to have a happy Hollywood ending, and that is fine, but the book tells a much more clear yet paradoxically convoluted tale of a boy, his dog, and how sin is never really forgiven.

    What is also great about Cujo is how it shows the dog coming unravelled. We see the transformation from lovable suck of a family dog, to vicious killing machine that has an insatiable need for blood. We see his nose get more wet, we see how certain noises bother him more and we see how much saliva this dog has stored up in his nasty mouth.

    Cujo is a good movie. It is scary, especially the last half hour and it actually has a point. It also does a fairly good job of bringing King's vision to life. It is not easy to do that, after all King has a very vivid imagination. But Cujo comes close. Very close
    6adamscastlevania2

    A forgotten, yet worthy animal attack flick

    (57%) With one of the thinnest plots in film history, this still manages to be quite a real good shocker. Most of the action takes place in a broken down car in the countryside during a super hot day as a big dirty, and very angry dog tries to attack and kill a poor young kid and his mother. The attacks themselves are really quite brutal and very well put together as the main characters really do go through hell and back with this rabid pooch. This is one of the better animal attack films that has for some unknown reason been more than a little bit forgotten about. Put this on if your kid wants to watch one of the terrible Beethoven sequels for the 100th time.
    7paulclaassen

    Among my favorites.

    'Cujo' is not only one of my favorite 80's horror films, but also one of my favorite Stephen King films.

    The film quickly sets up the back story and each character, so when they find themselves in peril, we're familiar with them and therfore root for them. The events leading to the finale is justified and believable.

    The film's third act completely sucks you in and never gives you a moment to catch your breath. Clever photography significantly enhances the suspense. The incredibly realistic dog attack scenes are the best I've ever seen before and since 'Cujo'. Young Danny Pintauro is excellent in a dramatic role.
    6gridoon

    Hardcore horror.

    Hardcore horror fans won't be disappointed (although for a while they may think they will be) with this extremely bloody and gruesome shocker. The attack scenes are about as intense as possible - the director almost pushes them TOO far. But the first half of the movie is plodding, filled with unnecessary scenes, and the kid's constant whining (although justified) is sure to get on your nerves. (**1/2)
    6Tikkin

    Realistic horror

    I think of Cujo as "realistic horror" because it is something that could really happen. People really do get killed by rabid dogs...this film just exaggerates the truth a bit. I can't say I really enjoyed this film as it is not what I look for in horror films. It's a very good film - well acted, well directed, suspenseful and emotional, but it's not really "fun" to watch. It starts off with the dog getting infected, and from then on tension is built up slowly as you sense the dog is getting angrier and angrier. Eventually it snaps and starts killing people. The bulk of the film focuses on when Donna and her son are trapped in the broken down car because Cujo attacks whenever they try to leave. You can feel all the desperation, pain and isolation of Donna and her son as they lay trapped inside. It makes you think twice about dogs and certainly what you would do in such a situation. Would you run, attack the dog, or wait until help arrives?

    This is not a fun, campy or cheesy horror film, so don't watch if you're a fan of cheese. It's for those who want to feel suspense, fear and pain.

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    • Trivia
      The dogs featured in the film would often have their tails tied down to their legs because the animals would be visibly enjoying themselves so much that they would wag their tails during filming. This tactic was missed once in the editing, where one shot clearly shows Cujo from behind, growling and supposedly ready to attack, but wagging his tail energetically. Such is also the case about 54 mins. in, after "Cujo" has finished his first kill: the dog must have broken out of its tail restraint, as it's wagging it unusually low, yet happily.
    • Goofs
      During the first night that Cujo has Donna and Tad trapped in the car, Cujo becomes enraged by the ringing phone and crashes through the window to attack it. When the phone stops ringing, Cujo remains in the window, and you can see the trainer's hand come up and pull the dog down from the window.
    • Quotes

      Donna Trenton: Fuck you, dog.

    • Crazy credits
      The film's title appears out of a pool of swirling blood.
    • Alternate versions
      The original VHS release of the film, as well as the television version, omitted some early scenes in the film establishing the characters. Among the scenes cut are a scene of Vic Trenton and Steve Kemp playing tennis, a scene where Vic picks up Tad from daycare, and a scene where Donna and Steve are in bed and Steve starts playing a trombone while Donna gets up and goes to dress in the next room. This last scene replaces the more subtle scene of Donna and Steve making love that is featured in the VHS release.
    • Connections
      Edited into Doggiewoggiez! Poochiewoochiez! (2012)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • August 10, 1983 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cujo, el perro asesino
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Rosa, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • TAFT Entertainment Pictures
      • Sunn Classic Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $21,156,152
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,114,899
      • Aug 14, 1983
    • Gross worldwide
      • $21,156,152
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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