Who played C.U.J.O. the dog?

Cujo was played by four St. Bernards, several mechanical dogs, and a black Labrador-Great Dane mix in a St. Bernard costume. In some shots, stuntman Gary Morgan played Cujo whilst wearing a large dog costume. Karl Miller was the trainer for the dogs in Cujo.
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Is the dog that played Cujo still alive?

The main dog featured sadly suffered an untimely death due to an infection during post-production, and the names of all the dogs who appeared in Cujo have been lost in the fog of time. If you happen to see any of these mystery Cujos, run for cover — and then let us know all about it in the comments below!
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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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Who is the dog Cujo?

Cujo (1970-1975) was a St. Bernard dog male owned by the Camber Family. 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 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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Dog Days The Making of Cujo



What does the word Cujo mean?

British English: whose /huːz/ PRONOUN. You use whose to explain who something belongs to.
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How was Cujo killed?

To explore all leads, the state police send Castle Rock Sheriff George Bannerman out to the Cambers' house, but Cujo attacks and kills him. Donna, after witnessing the attack and realizing Tad is in danger of dying of dehydration, battles Cujo and kills him.
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How did they make Cujo look rabid?

There were also mechanical Saint Bernards, and mechanical dog heads – created by special visual effects makeup artist Peter Knowlton – to handle the more dangerous stuff like the shots that had Cujo ramming his head into the car. And of course, stunt man Gary Morgan also doubled for Cujo in certain scenes.
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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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Would a rabid dog act like Cujo?

Rabies is a very nasty disease and can cause all sorts of erratic behavior, and like Cujo, animals can become aggressive. Most people think that since rabies prevention plans in the US are so good that they don't have to worry about rabies, but it is still out there.
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What is the price of a Saint Bernard?

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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Is the Beethoven dog still alive?

The original dog playing Beethoven was only in the first two movies. He is no longer alive but some of the dogs in the later films likely are. His real name was Chris, owned and trained by Karl Lewis Miller who also trained animals for Cujo, K-9, Babe, and many others.
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How many dogs were used in the movie dog?

Three different dogs played the role of Lulu, and Tatum spent almost a year warming up to them. He admitted that he still finished the movie with a “smiley face scar on his buttock” and a gash on his face from a scene where he had to grapple with one of the dogs over a stuffed unicorn toy.
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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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Did they remake Cujo?

', 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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Where did the name Cujo come from?

A rumor has circulated that "Cujo" is an ancient Indian word meaning "unstoppable force." In reality, Stephen King named the dog after the code name of William Lawton Wolf, one of founders of the Symbionese Liberation Army. Wolf's code name was actually spelled "Kahjoh," which was misreported by the media as "Cujo."
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Where is the Cujo house?

Cujo was filmed in Mendocino & Santa Rosa in the United States of America.
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What kind of car was in Cujo?

Cujo (1983)

As if the Ford Pinto didn't have enough problems on its own, what with its tendency to burst into flames in a rear-end collision and all, the movie, Cujo, brought the car's scary reality to the fictional big screen.
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Can humans get rabies?

People usually get rabies from the bite of a rabid animal. It is also possible, but rare, for people to get rabies from non-bite exposures, which can include scratches, abrasions, or open wounds that are exposed to saliva or other potentially infectious material from a rabid animal.
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What breed of dog was Cujo in the book?

The story is set almost entirely in the fictional town of Castle Rock, Maine and centers on Cujo, a St. Bernard, that belongs to Joe Camber and his family. Cujo is a friendly and mostly cheerful dog, affectionate with Joe's son, Brett and well-mannered around children.
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Who is the little boy in Cujo?

Danny Pintauro (born January 6, 1976) is an American actor and film producer. He starred in the sitcom Who's the Boss? and the 1983 horror film Cujo.
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What made Cujo evil?

He was once a friendly and playful companion, but when he was bitten by a bat and contracted rabies, he went insane and was turned into a vicious killer that attacked anybody who came near him.
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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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What is wrong with Tad Cujo?

After Cujo held Tad and his mother captive in a car, he died from heatstroke in the book, but survived in the film.
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