Is Cujo based on a true story?

'Cujo' Was Inspired by A Mean St. Bernard
King was inspired by an actual St. Bernard he met in 1977. He met the nasty pooch at a motorcycle shop after bringing his bike to the mechanic. Real Cujo didn't tear King apart, but it did growl a lot at him. The dog's owner said that he was normally never like that.
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Was Cujo a real dog?

What Happened to Cujo? Five different Saint Bernards were used during production alongside one mechanical head replica and — slightly less impressively — a man in a dog costume.
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What was wrong with Cujo?

Cujo was once a friendly and playful companion, but when he contracts rabies from a bat bite, he went insane and was turned into a vicious killer that attacked anybody who came near him.
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Is Cujo and Beethoven the same dog?

“But 'Cujo' was not a story about a rabid Saint Bernard. It was a story about a rabid dog that happened to be a Saint Bernard.” When Miller was contacted about training another Saint Bernard for “Beethoven,” he jumped at the opportunity to paint a brighter portrait.
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What kind of dog was Kujo?

Cujo, a friendly St. Bernard, contracts rabies and conducts a reign of terror on a small American town. Cujo, a friendly St. Bernard, contracts rabies and conducts a reign of terror on a small American town.
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How did Stephen King come up with the idea for Cujo?



Is Cujo mentioned in Pet Sematary?

That's the story old-timer Jud Crandall tells Dr. Louis Creed when he first regales him with the story of the misspelled “pet sematary” that's in the woods behind his new home. It's a reference to Cujo, of course, although the killer dog isn't buried in that woodland graveyard.
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What does Cujo mean in English?

British English: whose /huːz/ PRONOUN. You use whose to explain who something belongs to. He shouted at the driver whose car was blocking the street. American English: whose /huz/
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Did Frank Dodd possess Cujo?

In the novel, there are hints that Cujo has not just been infected with rabies, but also possessed by the spirit of a local serial killer, Frank Dodd (who featured prominently in King's previous novel, The Dead Zone). They may only be brief, but it is enough to get those supernatural cogs whirring.
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What inspired Cujo?

Cujo is maybe the scariest dog book ever written.

According to his website, the inspiration came from a night in the spring of 1977, when the mechanic King was taking his motorcycle to lived in the middle of nowhere and had a gigantic St. Bernard, who didn't like the visitor at all.
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Where did Stephen King get the idea for Cujo?

According to King, the novel was partly inspired by his trip to a mechanic during the spring of 1977. In a 2006 interview with The Paris Review, King describes how issues with his motorcycle led him to visit an auto shop on the northern outskirts of Bridgton, Maine.
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How did Stephen King come up with the name Cujo?

While a member of the group, Wolfe adopted the code name “Kahjoh”, which was misspelled by the media as “Cujo”. While Cujo, in my opinion, isn't particularly scary, as I stated above, it is one of Stephen King's most tragic tales.
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Were any animals harmed in Cujo?

So, for the scenes in which Cujo rams his head into the car window in an attempt to break through, a mechanical dog and dog head were used. Additionally, for some of the more involved scenes, stuntman Gary Morgan performed these scenes wearing a dog suit to keep both the dogs and the actors safe.
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Did Cujo really have rabies?

There was also the rumor at the time that she was bitten by a rabid dog which was entirely incorrect. The scenes where Donna and Tad are trapped by Cujo are supposed to be sweltering hot and appear that way on film. Yet the conditions were actually very cold during filming.
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Where was Cujo filmed?

It was filmed in Glen Ellen, Mendocino, Petaluma, and Santa Rosa. All in California. An uncredited Frank Welker provided some of Cujo's vocal effects during the attack scenes.
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Will there be a Cujo remake?

', Will Have a New Story. Cujo, the 1983 horror classic, is getting the remake treatment from Sunn Classic Pictures, with the new title C.U.J.O., which stands for Canine Unit Joint Operations. DJ Perry is set to star, with Lang Elliott, the head of Sunn Classic Pictures, set to direct.
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What does Cujo mean in Japanese?

Kujō (九条 or 九條) literally means ninth street in Japanese.
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What is the demon in Pet Sematary?

The Wendigo. The Wendigo was a primal demon who terrorized the Native American Algonquians and other Native American races in Stephen King's novels, serving as the overarching antagonist in Pet Sematary and the main antagonist in The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon.
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Is Pet Sematary related to the Shining?

Stephen King made a fun cameo appearance in the 1997 TV miniseries remake of The Shining, which pays tribute to fellow King story Pet Sematary. King has penned over 60 full-length novels and over 200 short stories in his prolific career, but it's safe to say that The Shining remains one of his most cherished works.
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Is Stephen King the priest in Pet Sematary?

Spooky. – King made a cameo in the 1989 movie as the minister presiding over little Gage's funeral.
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Is Cujo a sad book?

Once rabies takes hold, the prognosis of anyone or anything affected is bleak. In many ways, Cujo is also one of King's sadder stories, especially in the book, which actually features passages told from Cujo's point of view.
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How scary is Cujo?

The novel Cujo is one of the most gut wrenching and disturbing novels I've ever read. The movie isn't terrifying, but there is one exceptionally scary moment, and there is a lot of suspense. The story is realistic and is absent of any of the supernatural elements that you would expect in a King movie.
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How much is a Saint Bernard cost?

The average cost of a Saint Bernard puppy is currently around $1000-$1500 in the US, but they can cost anywhere from $550 to $2000. However, budding buyers should know that a bigger price tag doesn't necessarily mean better quality of care.
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