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Cujo
Cujo

Cujo (1983)

61% User Rating
1h 33min
Horror
Thriller

"Now there's a new name for terror..."

A friendly St. Bernard named "Cujo" contracts rabies and conducts a reign of terror on a small American town.

Lewis TeagueDirector

Cast

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Dee Wallace

Dee Wallace

Donna Trenton

Danny Pintauro

Danny Pintauro

Tad Trenton

Daniel Hugh Kelly

Daniel Hugh Kelly

Vic 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

Mills Watson

Mills Watson

Gary Pervier

Sandy Ward

Sandy Ward

Bannerman

Jerry Hardin

Jerry Hardin

Masen

Merritt Olsen

Merritt Olsen

Professor

Frank Welker

Frank Welker

Cujo (voice; uncredited)

Clare Torao

Clare Torao

Reporter

Arthur Rosenberg

Arthur Rosenberg

Roger Breakstone

Robert Craighead

Robert Craighead

Joe MaGruder

Reviews (3)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 70%

October 19, 2014

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 bat, cops a serious bout of Hydrophobia and then terrorises anyone in its path. Which spells bad news for Donna Trenton (Dee Wallace) and her young son Tad (Danny Pintauro), who have the misfortune to be stuck in a battered old Pinto that has broken down in Cujo’s territory. Lewis Teague directs with no little skill here, wringing out pot loads of tension and inserting genuine moments of terror as mother and son literally fight for their lives. There’s a school of thought that the film’s first half could have been trimmed, for this is the area that defines the Trenton’s as a family. Donna has been having an affair and her husband Vic (Daniel Hugh-Kelly) has found out, so for forty minutes we are investing in family strife and foundation building of the key characters. This is judged perfectly, because once Cujo is unleashed on Donna and Tad, it throws up a number of emotional connections to not only the humans, but also the dog as well. Wallace and Pintauro are excellent, providing the film with its beating heart as they prove to be a believable mother & son pairing. Teague meanwhile uses some invention with his camera work, though never to the detriment of claustrophobic terror. Elements of the source novel have been left out, while the ending – unfortunately in this viewer’s opinion – has been changed, but this is a tightly wound horror and it’s well due re-evaluation in this day and age of franchise sequels and remakes. Could have done with more of those bats though, they are awesome! 7/10

Media

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Q&A with Lewis Teague | TIFF 2024

Q&A with Lewis Teague | TIFF 2024

Cujo (1983) - Trailer

Cujo (1983) - Trailer

CUJO New & Exclusive Trailer

CUJO New & Exclusive Trailer

Mick Garris on CUJO

Mick Garris on CUJO

Cujo - Trailer

Cujo - Trailer

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