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Cujo (/ˈkuːdʒoʊ/) is a 1981
horror novel by
American writer Stephen King
about a
rabid Saint Bernard. The
novel won the
British Fantasy Award in 1982 and...
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Cujo is a 1983
American horror film
based on
Stephen King's 1981
novel of the same name,
directed by
Lewis Teague. It was
written by Don
Carlos Dunaway...
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Cujo is a 1981
novel by
Stephen King.
Cujo may also
refer to:
Cujo (film), a 1983 film
based on the
novel CUJO, the
Cambridge University Jazz Orchestra...
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CUJO AI is an
American network intelligence software company headquartered in El Segundo, California,
United States. It
provides cybersecurity and device...
- Junior, as well as for his
appearances on the
independent circuit as
Moondog Cujo, a
member of The Moondogs. Kean made his
professional wrestling debut in...
- discovery,
Cujo appears and
viciously mauls and
disembowels him.
Bannerman was portra**** by Tom
Skerritt in The Dead Zone and
Sandy Ward in
Cujo. In the...
- contents, and an
excerpt from "Rattlesnakes", a
sequel to King's 1981
novel Cujo.
Notable stories (the novellas) in the
collection include: This
story unravels...
- producer. He
starred in the
sitcom Who's the Boss? and the 1983
horror film
Cujo.
Pintauro was born in Milltown, New Jersey, the son of John J. Pintauro,...
- in
London to
produce his
first official works.
Under his
original moniker Cujo (in Portuguese, the word for whose), he
released a
series of
original compositions...
- King's
collection You Like It Darker. It is a
sequel to King's 1981
novel Cujo,
reintroducing the
character of Vic Trenton. In 1980,
advertising executive...