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  1. Cujo: A Novel. Stephen King. Signet, 1982 - Fiction - 304 pages. The #1 bestseller—for King's rabid fans. It happens innocently enough, but doesn’t it always. A big, friendly dog chases a rabbit into a hidden underground cave—and stirs a sleeping evil crueler than death itself. A terrified four-year-old boy sees his bedroom closet door ...

  2. Jan 1, 2016 · Get ready to meet the most hideous menace ever to terrorize the town of Castle Rock, Maine. Outside a peaceful town in central Maine, a monster is waiting. Cujo is a two-hundred-pound Saint Bernard, the best friend Brett Camber has ever had. One day, Cujo chases a rabbit into a cave inhabited by sick bats and emerges as something new altogether ...

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  3. Feb 20, 2018 · Cujo: A Novel. Paperback – February 20, 2018. The #1 New York Times bestseller, Cujo “hits the jugular” (The New York Times) with the story of a friendly Saint Bernard that is bitten by a bat. Get ready to meet the most hideous menace ever to terrorize the town of Castle Rock, Maine. Outside a peaceful town in central Maine, a monster is ...

    • Stephen King
  4. Evil bites when a monstrous canine terrorises a helpless family in this legendary cult classic. Based on Stephen King’s best-selling novel, Cujo gives horror...

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  5. Dec 31, 2023 · Cujo is a Saint Bernard. However, the film’s dog trainer, Karl Miller, wanted to go with a different breed. Saint Bernards can be very difficult to train for stunt work due to their size, strength, and short attention spans. These massive dogs can weigh up to 180 pounds!

  6. Oct 14, 2023 · Cultural Impact: Cujo’s name has since become synonymous with menacing dogs, often referenced in other movies, TV shows, and pop culture. The Saint Bernard Post-Cujo. While the Cujo film amplified Saint Bernard’s popularity, it unfortunately also perpetuated some myths about the breed’s temperament.

  7. Cujo, the second of Stephen King's novels to feature the fictional Maine town of Castle Rock, was published in 1981, and adapted into a film starring Dee Wallace in 1983. It's notable for being a kind of pseudo- sequel to King's earlier novel The Dead Zone (the first of his works to take place in Castle Rock), beginning shortly after the ...

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