Cujo
  Cujo
Formats: DVD / VHS
Released (US): August 12th, 1983

The Cambers’ once-friendly St. Bernard turns into a killer after being bitten by a rabid bat. Vic Trenton (Daniel Hugh-Kelly) is in New York on a ten day business trip. His wife, Donna Trenton (Dee Wallace), has recently ended her affair with a local handyman, Steve Kemp (Christopher Stone). Left to fend for herself, she takes her ailing Pinto to Joe Cambers’ (Ed Lauter) deserted garage for repairs only to be trapped with her son Tad (Danny Pintauro) in the sweltering car by the monstrous dog.

 

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Posted By: Melissa Genova - December 7th, 2011 8:06:07 pm EST

Cujo is the best of the best even when they get stranded at a destory protory in the farm where the car dosen't not start and the awful part of the movie where they had the dog bugging the bat's where one of them had rabbis in them and made the dog go crazy and panicing over little bit of simple little sound like when the phone rings or when there is a simple sound of a little creak of the door opening it makes him go nest dangerous and makes him very unfriendly dangerous to himself.

 
 
Posted By: Am - November 15th, 2011 7:13:10 pm EST

i never watched it before but i want to really bad

 
 
Posted By: Danny - October 10th, 2011 1:28:38 am EDT

ohhhh yes

 
 
Posted By: Grant - June 5th, 2011 6:46:09 pm EDT

I have this film on DVD and I love it! Best to watch it with the lights off and the volume up; a must-see for any Stephen King fan. The book is also very excellent and enjoyed reading it thoroughly.

 
 
Posted By: Kemodo - March 8th, 2011 3:31:03 am EST

Book is awesome, one of my faves by SK. Movie is terrible. Awful, awful movie.

 
 
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