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Cujo (1983) Cujo (1983) is a gripping horror film based on Stephen King's novel of the same name. Directed by Lewis Teague,

Cujo (1983)

Cujo (1983) is a gripping horror film based on Stephen King's novel of the same name. Directed by Lewis Teague, the movie tells the intense story of a friendly St. Bernard named Cujo, who turns into a bloodthirsty monster after contracting rabies. This psychological thriller follows a small town family, played by Dee Wallace, Daniel Hugh Kelly, and Danny Pintauro, as they become trapped in their car due to Cujo's terrifying rampage.

With expert performances and a haunting atmosphere, Cujo keeps audiences on the edge of their seats as they witness the escalating terror. The film explores themes of survival, isolation, and the primal instincts that lie within us all.

To enhance the experience, you can immerse yourself in the sounds of Cujo (1983) by playing and downloading the movie's spine-chilling soundtrack. This will surely intensify the thrilling journey into darkness that awaits within the world of Cujo.

A lot oftoys that weren't put away...
Afternoon.
All right, I'll get your daddy!
All right, no monsters under Tad's bed.
All right, we're going to go home right now.
All right. I'm coming.
All the Sharp cereals. All of them.
All the way out to the end. You'll see Camber's mailbox.
All through this night.
And he has teeth, and they're curled like this...
And he made sounds.
And here I am, screwing around with the local stud.
And I'm sure, given time, this whole thing will blow over.
And now, kids all over the country...
And scaring the hell out oftheir parents...
And that way, your mom can read them to you every night.
And that's it.
And then I'll tack them on your bedroom wall...
And they're good for you.
And we told them to buy it.
And your dad will take care of him.
Any idea who that might have been?
Are peeing and puking red dye...
Are they all right?
As well as being a hell of a tennis player.
Baby.
Bad dreams?
Bastard, it's my home!
Before I left, she told me she had quit it.
Boston?
Bothers me. Kemp came here, right?
Brand 1 6, All Grain, Cocoa Bears, Twinkles.
Breathe!
Breathe! Come on!
Brett!
Brett!
Bum, bum, bum, bum
Bum, bum, bum, bum
But I don't want to go to day camp.
Bye.
Call someone. Call the police.
Can he eat his way in here?
Can he get us in here?
Can he?
Can I have my monster words back?
Can you tell me why?
Can you wait? Just for a while?
Can't hold on out there.
Come here.
Come here.
Come here.
Come here. Let me make it better.
Come on, baby.
Come on, baby. One more time.
Come on, breathe. Breathe!
Come on, Cujo.
Come on, damn it, turn over.
Come on, try. What kind of sounds? Like what?
Come on!
Come on! I don't give a shit!
Come on.
Cujo won't hurt him. He likes kids.
Cujo, what's the matter?
Cujo!
Cujo?
Cujo?
Cujo.
Cujo. His name's Cujo.
Cut it, Frank. We're wasting our time.
Daddy's home.
Damn button's stuck again.
Damn this car!
Damn this car.
Damn well can't afford it.
Dear God, save my baby.
Despite that fact, the scare has reached alarming proportions.
Did we ever reach Missus— What was her name?
Did you fix it?
Do a real good job, and he won't rob you blind.
Don't get out of the car.
Don't open the window.
Don't worry about it, ma'am.
Don't worry, Mr. Trenton. Your boy will be all right.
Don't worry. When the mailman comes, we'll go home.
Don't, you son of a—
Donna, that guy comes into America's living room...
Donna?
Donna?
Donna's been having an affair.
Easy, boy. Easy, Cujo.
Everything in this car is broken.
Except for the one in my closet.
Excuse me.
Finished with your table. I brought it back.
Four little monkeys
Fuck you, dog.
Gary!
Gary.
Gently.
Get back in that barn, damn you.
Get the rest ofthe bags, Brett.
Get your pants down. Ready?
Give me your tongue.
Glub, glub, glub
Go on. Go get your mitt. You left it on the front lawn again.
God damn you! Come on!
God, why didn't you get this car fixed!
God, you scared the shit out of me.
Goddamn it, Vic, you can't run out on the Sharp account.
Good night, sleep tight, don't let the bedbugs bite.
Good night.
Great! It's fixed! We're gonna go home!
Groceries, errands.
He admits that he trashed the house...
He claims that he never even saw them.
He got out of my closet!
He grabs your wife and son.
He has yellow eyes, and his mouth is about this long...
He loves Cujo.
He made them all up.
He was all bloody.
He was dripping foam at the mouth.
He's a great dog.
He's got me!
He's grab your knee is what he'd—
He's in the closet.
He's in there.
He's in there. I saw him. Really.
He's probably following up some lead.
He's upstairs sleeping.
Hear me? I don't give a shit!
Hello?
Hello.
Her what?
Here you go, Tadpole.
Hey Tad, maybe it was Mr. Kemp who moved all your furniture around, huh?
Hey, boy.
Hey, Gary!
Hey, Tadder.
Hey, that's really nice.
Hey, what did I say?
Hi, Punkin'.
Hi, Rog.
Hi! Look what I made.
Hi.
Hi.
Hold mail until notified.
How am I with you?
How you doing, Cujo?
How'd you get in here anyway?
How's my boy? You having a good time at summer camp?
I already did.
I am telling you, it was Kemp. All right?
I brought your table, but I spilled some—
I can't get my damn old seat belt off.
I can't make like it never happened either, Donna.
I can't make that it never happened, Vic.
I can't see what's happening to you? I see it, believe me.
I can't see you anymore, Steve.
I can't stay for a cup of coffee anyway.
I don't give a shit if I do.
I don't know. We'll see.
I don't want to do it alone. It's no fun. Come on!
I don't want you to go for ten days. I don't want you to go for one day.
I don't want you to go.
I forgot to take the Pinto into Camber's.
I got hit by a swing.
I got this terrific husband and this terrific kid...
I got you!
I gotta go pee.
I have a problem with my front wheel. I wonder ifyou could look at it.
I just wanted to be sure that you knew that.
I just wanted you to know it was over.
I know what you're going through.
I know, baby.
I know. I know that.
I love you, sport.
I miss you, okay?
I need some sugar.
I promise I'll do it for you tonight.
I saw him this morning in the fog.
I see a heinie
I see a pile of blankets on a chair...
I see your heinie Nice and shiny
I think I'll bite it
I think I'll bite it
I thought you were mad at me.
I want my daddy!
I want my daddy!
I want my daddy.
I want my daddy.
I want to go away for a week with Brett...
I want to go home!
I want to go home.
I want to go home.
I want to go home.
I wish Daddy'd get a new car.
I wish he would die.
I won the lottery.
I'll get your daddy. Oh, my God.
I'll give them right back.
I'll have to take it up to Camber's.
I'll show you what a monster would do in the daytime.
I'll take care of it.
I'll try and run it up Saturday if I can get the time.
I'm afraid to try it because the battery is so weak.
I'm going back.
I'm not gonna hurt you.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
If I was coming at you with a straight razor in each hand.
Ifyou don't hide it
Ifyou don't hide it
In your head, nowhere else.
Is anybody home?
Is they're written down.
It was in my closet. Something's in my closet.
It wasn't me, either.
It's all stripped, and it's a beautiful piece ofwork.
It's an engine hoist.
It's fun!
It's just over, that's all. I want it over.
It's my goddamn home, you bastard!
It's nice and shiny
It's nice and shiny
It's not your fault. It was just a stupid mistake.
It's okay. I'll take care of it.
It's okay. It's okay, honey.
It's panic, that's all, just panic.
It's Roger.
It's the monster from out of my closet!
It's the new hydraulic hoist you wanted.
It's too small for you in there.
It's too small in there.
It's yucky.
Jesus, I don't know.
Joe Camber will do it for you.
Joe Camber.
Just came by to tell you that.
Just get out of here, okay?
Just gonna open a little bit for some air.
Just great. This is great.
Just like I promised— Brought your horse back.
Just teasing.
Kemp is taken care of.
Laying on a bed
Leave it on the back porch.
Let me see!
Listen to me. It's not a monster.
Listen, Tad.
Listen.
Look what I see in the closet here. I see clothing.
Look, I appreciate this isn't a world crisis—
Look, maybe she's spending the night with a friend.
Look, no harm was done...
Looks pretty good stripped, doesn't it?
Ma!
Maybe it will start now.
Maybe we should talk about having another baby.
Me, too.
Mom, aren't we going?
Mom, I'm worried about Cujo.
Mom?
Mommy don't know them.
Mommy, are you okay?
Mommy!
Mommy! Mom—
Mommy! Mommy!
Mommy?
Monsters, stay out ofTad's room.
Morning!
Mr. Trenton?
My big guy.
My daddy invented that.
My mind's going.
My name is Victor Trenton. You're Mr. Camber, right?
No monsters hiding in Tad's closet.
No monsters in Tad's closet.
No monsters outside ofTad's window.
No monsters outside Tad's window.
No monsters under Tad's bed.
No offense intended.
No vampires, no werewolves...
No, baby, never at you.
No, he's still in mourning for the account.
No, I don't have the tools.
No, I love it, I'm a masochist.
No, thank you. Thanks.
No, you do no such thing.
No. Not today.
None taken.
Nope, nothing wrong here, folks.
Not after what he did to the house.
Not in the daytime anyway.
Not now!
Not now!
Nothing that bites.
Nothing will hurt Tad...
Nothing will touch Tad.
Nothing wrong here.
Nothing wrong here.
Nothing wrong here.
Now breathe. Breathe!
Now you're talking. Now you're talking!
Oh my goodness! Oh, my soul!
Oh, baby, wake up.
Oh, baby.
Oh, breathe!
Oh, bullshit. You don't believe that, do you?
Oh, God.
Oh, I can't believe I said that.
Oh, I can't get it.
Oh, let me see.
Oh, Mom wants to go home very much, too.
Oh, my God, 1 :30?
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
Oh, no, he's got me.
Oh, no. Come on, remember what I said.
Oh, please, not now.
Oh, shit.
Oh, Tad.
Oh, there's no monster.
Oh, too much junk food.
Oh, yes!
Oh, you know, the usual.
Oh, you like this, huh?
Okay, everybody out.
Okay, go quick.
Okay, look. We're going to open this doorjust a little crack, okay?
Okay, over, done with, gone, right?
Okay, Tad, time for your nap.
Okay, what did I do now, huh?
Okay?
Okay?
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay. We'll go home.
One rolled over
One rolled over and the other one said
Only in stories.
Over, done with, gone.
Pa!
Pinto's doing that thing again.
Please get me out of here.
Please, God, get me out of here.
Please, Steve. Please.
Please?
Please?
Please.
Please. Please.
Please. Please.
Pull!
Pulled out the plug, and then
Quit it!
Ready for a rematch any time you are.
Real bad?
Reported internal hemorrhaging after eating Sharp Cereal products.
Right?
Roger come in today?
Roger, she hasn't answered the phone in two days.
Roger! Rog, calm down. Calm down.
See a couple of dirty movies and try to get the clap.
See you later, Harry.
See you later, Harry.
See, Tad, there aren't any real—
See, the doggy's gone.
Sharp Cereal has been unavailable for comment.
Sharp cereals: Twinkles, Cocoa Bears, Brand 1 6.
She don't know. She don't have to know.
She's going to take the boy to visit her sister. Gonna be gone a week.
Shit! You're rollin' in it.
Shit.
Shit.
Sit down and eat, and I will.
So I don't know what I'm going to do yet.
So what did you do today?
So you think you're through.
Sorry.
Sorry. Would you like a cup?
Sort of casually...
Special board meeting?
St. Bernard.
Start from scratch, huh, Vic?
Steve—
Steve?
Steve.
Sure.
Tad, baby.
Tad, I'll be back before you know it. Now give me a kiss.
Tad, listen to me, there's no such thing as real monsters...
Tad, now, there's nothing in this house that's going to hurt you.
Tad, talk to me!
Tad, talk.
Tad, wake up.
Tad, we have to let— Okay.
Tad, you saw him in your dreams—
Tad.
Tadder, wake up.
Tadder?
Take it easy, boy.
Take it up to Joe Camber's. It's only 7 miles.
Tell you the truth, I believe him.
Thanks, Roger. You saved me a trip.
Thanks.
Thanks.
Thanks.
That dog?
That's game, set, and match.
That's our ad campaign.
That's our ass, Roger's and mine.
That's the only way your dad can know them...
That's yourjob.
The monster words.
The monster?
The scare, however, proved to be a false alarm.
The Sharp Professor is us!
Then I think I'll bite
There aren't any monsters, Tad.
There aren't any such things as monsters.
There aren't no such things as monsters.
There goes Alice down the hole!
There's no real monsters.
These kids, they go out, and they buy the cereal.
They have no business here.
They picked up Kemp.
They've recalled the whole goddamn cereal.
Think I better tell Dad.
Think you can beat me to the Jaguar?
Think you can beat me?
This is ridiculous.
This marriage is definitely running out of conversation, isn't it?
This morning, thousands of people across the country...
To reassess our position re the Professor.
To see my sister in Connecticut.
Told you.
Too much of the tube, guys.
Tough time finding this place. How are you?
Try it.
Turn it off, Tad.
Turn that off, please. It's dinner.
Two weeks. A little less.
Under the bed? Okay.
Under the bed.
Up in your bedroom last night.
Vic, what is eating you?
Vic! Stay there!
Vic?
Wait a minute. You haven't heard from him yet?
Wanna bet?
Wasn't me.
Watch my chair!
We can't go home right now, okay?
We created that guy Roger and me.
We got two of everybody on that list, didn't we, Bannerman?
We gotjust a little bit left, and I think we ought to save it, okay?
We have to let the engine—
We lost the Sharp account.
We need a whole new campaign.
We'll be hearing from him any time now.
We'll call your father tonight.
We'll go home in a few minutes.
We'll pick him up soon enough.
We'll work it out. We always have before.
We're going to reassess our position re the Professor.
We're having a special board meeting next week, okay?
We're just sitting here.
We're talking about recalling the whole goddamn cereal.
We've got an MV alert out on him.
Well then nobody got hurt, right?
Well, come on, then!
Well, he—
Well, I was kind of hoping I could wait for it today.
Well, I'll be back. I'll be back in ten days.
Well, I'll see you.
Well, it's a little late for that, isn't it?
Well, over, done with, gone, right?
Well, sounds good to me.
Well, that's not entirely true.
Well, that's not too bad. I mean, it certainly could be worse.
Well, that's the thing.
Well, why don't you give that another day or two, all right?
Well, you want to go home, then?
Well, your wife and son weren't with him.
What a guy. Okay, snuggle in.
What are you growling at?
What did Bannerman say?
What does it matter ifthe battery's weak or not?
What does your wife say about it?
What happened to you?
What is it, Tad?
What kind of dog is he?
What kind of sounds?
What the hell are you doing?
What the hell are you gonna do in Boston?
What the hell's the matter?
What we're talking about here is a lot of scared people.
What, are you kidding me? Getting my ass handed to me every week.
What?
What?
What's that?
What's that?
When you talk to him, you say...
Where are you going?
Where else?
Where's her car?
Where's Joe Camber?
Where's your wife's car, Mr. Trenton?
Who the hell do you think you're talking to?
Who would probably be a lot happier
Who would probably be a lot happier in bed with you.
Who's going to say the monster words?
Why don't you just wait until I bring your table back?
Why? Well, he's crazy, which is reason enough.
Wonderful.
Yeah, but is anybody home?
Yeah, come on in, Steve.
Yeah, he's a pretty smart one, too.
Yeah, it's all right.
Yeah, maybe.
Yeah, okay. We'll try it.
Yeah, so I see.
Yeah, sure, Roger, hold on.
Yeah?
Yeah.
Yeah. Home we go.
Yes or no?
Yes, my baby!
Yes.
You better look out, pervert, or I'll sic my dog on you.
You better start taking this a little more seriously, too.
You can't do that. This whole damn thing was your idea.
You can't fit under there.
You can't miss it.
You cannot fit under there.
You couldn't sic that dog on me...
You feeding my dog, Daddy?
You folks want anything to drink?
You give me one, Joe. Okay?
You have no business here.
You have no business here.
You have no business here.
You just leave him be, and he'll come mooching around your dad...
You kept telling me you need one.
You know, I miss touching you.
You know, it looks like someone was moving furniture around...
You might have to dig out something from the mattress is all.
You pee right outside here.
You pull while I push.
You take 1 1 7 here straight out of town...
You tell me what the fuck is up here, Charity.
You think I'm so wrapped up in my own problems...
You think the creative juice is gone.
You wanted one.
You'll work it out. You always have before.
You're go right to the Combat Zone...
You're going to spend the lump ofthat lottery money, eh?
You're just really good with him, that's all.
You're kicking up your heels a little, aren't you, Joey?
You're kidding.
You're not getting tired ofthis, are you?
You've come to get me! You've come to get me!
Your father would just jump on something like that.
Your mom said you were having fun.
6 mile, give or take.
6 love, 6 1 ? Yeah.
Do we have a check for him? Listen.
Do you have any idea what time it is? Just wanted you to know.
George. Yeah?
Go on. Yeah, honey, I'm okay. Go ride your bike.
Go out and ride your bike. Are you okay, Mommy?
God, it's my home! Stop it! What?
Good game. Oh, yeah, what was the score?
Have them go over and take a look. That's not the point.
He's our brainchild. I understand.
He's safe. Run me down the hill.
Her friend in Reardon. I said yes.
Hi! Hi.
Hi. Daddy!
Hi. Hi.
Home early, huh? Yeah.
I don't know. I'll check it out.
I know a lot about cereal. Daddy! Daddy! Look!
I want to go home! We're going right now.
I want to have a listen to her. Yeah, okay.
I'm not kidding! Right.
I'm sorry. But I can't stay. Look, Vic, I understand.
Is there any more drink? Oh, baby.
It happens to everyone. Not to me, it doesn't.
It's your dye, not my Roger!
Mommy. It's all over.
Mrs. Trenton. Morning.
Nothin'. Yeah? It doesn't look like nothing.
Nothing else. I saw him, really.
Oh, I want to go home! Okay, listen to me!
Okay. Okay. I want my daddy.
Over, done with, gone. Okay, strap in.
Really? Really.
Roger, I have to go back. Go back? Go home?
She was going to take it in. When would that have been?
Shit. Broads, booze, baseball.
Sure, sure. Gotta go.
Sure, we can be there. You better be there.
Tad, listen. I want to go home.
Then you'll know. Yeah.
There's no harm done, is there? No harm done?
This is not a mass suicide. That'll be Roger.
Vic? It's all right.
We have to wait— I want to go home!
Well, whatever turns you on. Yeah.
What happened to your head? Fell off the swing.
What happened? The milk spilled.
Who? The professor.
Why can't we go outside? Because it's too cold.
Would you like to play some baseball? Yeah.
Would you? There's a load of groceries here, Tad.
Yeah, I've heard that one before. Come here.
Yeah? Tadder, you gotta go bad? Yes.
Yeah. All right, let's go. Over the shoulder.
Yeah. Good. Thank you.
Yeah. I guess he would. Tell you what.
Yes, I understand. No, I don't think you do.
You can't do that to me. I know, Roger.
You do? Of course.
You have good dreams now, okay? I will.
Joe Camber's? Yes. Joe Camber.
...like there's nothing wrong here!
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$5,000.