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Cujo By Tom Keogh
This 1983 adaptation of the Stephen King horror novel is the anti-Beethoven,
the story of a rabid St. Bernard that terrorizes a community, tears up a
few folks, and goes after a woman and her son. Once the point has been
made that big, lovable Cujo has been bitten by a rabid bat, there isn't
much more to say. The film is essentially a linear progression of doggy
violence, though director Lewis Teague (The Jewel of the Nile)--building
on King's implication that we all know what it's like to be afraid of a
big, scary pooch--succeeds at making the fear almost primitive for an
audience.
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|  | Director: Lewis Teague
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|  | Stars: Dee Wallace-Stone, Danny Pintauro, Daniel Hugh-Kelly, Christopher Stone, Ed Lauter, Mills Watson
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|  | Released: August 3, 1983
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS | | |
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