Cujo (1983)

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Cujo (1983)
  • Release date: 12 Aug 1983
  • Release year: 1983
  • Runtime: 93 minutes
  • Country: United States
  • Keywords: rabies, rabid dog, killer dog, boy, hiding in a car, dog, saint bernard dog, vicious animal, dog movie, title same as book
  • Budget: $5,000,000
Plot:
Donna Trenton is a frustrated suburban housewife whose life is in turmoil after her husband learns about her having an affair. Brett Camber is a young boy whose only companion is a Saint-Bernard named "Cujo", who in turn is bitten by a rabid bat. Whilst Vic, Donna's husband is away on business, and thinking over his marital troubles, Donna and her 5-year-old son Tad take her Pinto to Brett Cambers' dad's car shop... the car fails, and "Cujo" is very, very sick...

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