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NOTICE: The disk has English audio and subtitles. Cujo, a friendly St. Bernard, contracts rabies and conducts a reign of terror on a small American town. Review: Cujo - Brilliant film , but some bits had been cut out of the film , so now need to get the director's cut version. Brilliant film though. Review: Kings' Classic is still a great watch - I have always loved Cujo. It is one of those dead simple yet very effective films that manages to draw you in and keep you in to the end without you even really realising it. Shockingly violent, brutal in delivery and underrated in the main, it deserves a place on the shelf of any 80s terror film lover. All the performances are solid even with a somewhat thin script and the special effects are really good. The make up job on Cujo himself is as amazing as it is disturbing. Some cliches are to be expected but there are enough really effective jump scares and 'OMG!' moments to keep everybody happy. It's not Shawshank or The Shining but it is a rock solid entry in the King Canon.




| ASIN | B0CFCJSWJ9 |
| Actors | Christopher Stone, Daniel Hugh Kelly, Danny Pintauro, Dee Wallace, Ed Lauter |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 - 1.85:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 61,460 in DVD & Blu-ray ( See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray ) 20,259 in Blu-ray |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,708) |
| Director | Lewis Teague |
| Language | English |
| Media Format | Blu-ray, Blu-ray, PAL |
| Number of discs | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 19 x 12 x 3 cm; 100 g |
| Run time | 91 minutes |
| Studio | Kl Studio Classics |
| Subtitles: | English |
P**T
Cujo
Brilliant film , but some bits had been cut out of the film , so now need to get the director's cut version. Brilliant film though.
M**S
Kings' Classic is still a great watch
I have always loved Cujo. It is one of those dead simple yet very effective films that manages to draw you in and keep you in to the end without you even really realising it. Shockingly violent, brutal in delivery and underrated in the main, it deserves a place on the shelf of any 80s terror film lover. All the performances are solid even with a somewhat thin script and the special effects are really good. The make up job on Cujo himself is as amazing as it is disturbing. Some cliches are to be expected but there are enough really effective jump scares and 'OMG!' moments to keep everybody happy. It's not Shawshank or The Shining but it is a rock solid entry in the King Canon.
B**R
Ok
Ok
D**G
Stephen King classic
This is a Stephen king classic brought to life on film Cujo is a lovely family St Bernard dog until he is bitten by a bat, the now diseased dog becomes a dangerous animal irritated by noise and people, before finding solace after dispatching of his owner at the deserted farm, solace that is until Donna and her young son Tad arrive to drop off their car for repairs With Cujo trapping both in the now broken down car and preventing Donnas every move to escape, the only way she and Tad will survive their ordeal and escape their small prison is to fight to the death
A**R
GREAT KING ADAPTATION.
Arrived a full five days earlier than initially stated and in pristine condition. Wonderful value for money as this cannot be gotten in Europe!
A**W
Short review of Cujo
There are two versions of this film this one being the second and the best. It is the softest of the Stephen King films. Danny Pintauro, six (american comedy Who's the boss) is Brilliant as Tad, who with Dee Wallace spend most of th3e time unashamedly crying and screaming their way in the car scenes when they are being attacked by Cujo: a family st. Benrards. The story is rather loose but has plenty of suspense.
M**D
CUJO CUJO...ITS EUREKA!!!HD
Fantastic Eureka release of an oft neglected Stephen King adaptation. Picture and sound are fantastic,the booklet is full of infomand the extra,s magnificent. I especially enjoyed Dee,s interview recalling the script and the dog killing Tad,and how they got in touch with SK to see if they could alter that part. A brilliant movie in the best possible release.
M**N
Cujo
Excellent movie
A**A
巨匠スティーブン・キングが40年も前に先の新型コロナ病原体のコウモリ変異ウィルスを取り上げた名作。なぜか日本のレンタルはなくなってしまった。5.1サラウンド英語とフランス語のリミックス版。PAL。
S**W
INHALT: Der freundliche Bernhardiner Cujo wird, bei der Jagd auf ein Kaninchen, von einer Fledermaus gebissen und mit der Tollwut infiziert. Sein Herrchen, bekommt von der Ehefrau eine neue Hebebühne für die Autowerkstatt geschenkt, während der Hund erste Anzeichen von Tollwut zeigt. Vic Trenton erfährt das ihn seine Frau Donna betrügt. Er muss allerdings dringend auf eine Dienstreise. Als der Wagen seiner Frau Probleme macht, fährt sie zusammen mit ihrem fünfjährigen Sohn zur Autowerkstatt. Doch der Werkstattbesitzer ist bereits Tod. Und Cujo greift an… Diese wunderbare Bluraybox, hat die Form eines Buches mit einem vorbildlichen, informativen Bocklet in der Mitte. Bluray 1 enthält den Director‘s Cut Laufzeit: ca 93 min Bildformat: 1080p/ 178:1 und 1,85:1 Sprache: Englisch, Deutsch Ton: DTS-HD MA 5.1, 2.0 Mono Mono Untertitel: Deutsch Bonus: Audiokommentar Bluray 2 enthält die Deutsche Kinofassung Laufzeit: ca 91 min, Bildformat: 1080p / 1,78:1 und 1,85:1 Sprache: Englisch, Deutsch Ton: DTS-HD MA 2.0 Mono Untertitel: Deutsch Bonusmaterial: Making Of, Trailer, Interview Der Unterschied zwischen den Fassungen liegt nur in der Darstellung der Affäre von Donna. Die Darstellung ist im Director’s Cut deutlich prüder als in der deutschen Kinofassung. Der Director’s Cut hat eine neue Synchro. Die neuen Synchronstimmen sind leider unsympathischer, das liegt aber wahrscheinlich daran, dass ich die alten Stimmen gewohnt war. Der FSK-Aufkleber lässt sich leicht entfernen. Dann sieht die Box, bzw. das Buch richtig gut aus!
L**A
Super super film. Je ne l'avais jamais vu. je le trouve toujours d'actualité et efficace. j'aime beaucoup les anciens films et les effets spéciaux de l'époque. Audacieux quand même. Vraiment, super film. Merci beaucoup. bizzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
S**R
Cujo is one of the scariest movies I have ever seen and I have probably seen them all. I think the movie is grossly underrated by all the reviewers. Current IMDB score is 6 which I think is a joke. People complain about St. Bernard not being a scary dog and that they should have used a scarier breed. That's a ridiculous criticism. Any dog with rabies is scary, regardless of its breed. Even a raccoon with rabies would be scary. This is a gigantic dog and just its sheer size intimidating enough. Apparently, people do not get intimated by large dogs. They should go to countries where stray dogs roam the streets and attack people and maul them to death. None of them are as big as St. Bernard, and some of them are pretty looking dogs. But once something sets them off, they turn to wild animals, which is what this movie is about. I think the movie is very-well directed. There were 5 St. Bernard dogs used in the making of this movie. They were trained. Some scenes are made with a mechanic (robot) dog and a man in dog suit but the scenes are edited so nicely, you don't even notice that. In my opinion, the movie successfully puts all the elements together and delivers the suspense. When I watched the movie first time years ago, I was amazed how they made the dog act like that. One other criticism is that the movie being boring. I think the movie being boring is a criticism usually comes from young viewers that are used to seeing action all the time. This is basically a simple monster movie and a very believable one at that (I think it is probably the most believable monster movie after Jaws). I am so glad they made this movie back in 1983 with the techniques they used. If this movie was made today, in the scene where Cujo gets bitten, the cave would be CGI, bats would be CGI, and heck even Cujo would be CGI. Yes, I am sure they would use a CGI dog all the way through the movie. That's why, I get very upset when people criticize old movies. In my opinion, CGI effects destroyed the art of film making and turned it into a computer-video imagery. I am so glad this movie has none of that stupid CGI effects. As for Blu-ray transfer, I have to say that it is not the best Blu-ray transfer. I think Firestarter Blu-ray is better. Some scenes appear to have been DNRed (Digital Noise Reduction); they have a smooth look but not enough details, and there are some blemishes in certain scenes. My biggest complain is that there are no subtitles. There is no excuse for not having subtitles on a Blu-ray movie today. I think the production company did a lousy job with the product. Yes, there is 2012 feature commentary, and that's the only extra feature. But I would really have loved to see behind-the-scenes documentary, featurettes showing how they trained the dogs, interviews with the cast and crew, maybe additional commentaries by the editor of the movie and special effects coordinator of the movie. Those would be the features I would look for in this movie. But, no, there is none of that. You would have to just settle for 2012 feature commentary. Overall, I highly recommend Cujo to any horror fan as a movie. Other Stephen King movies that I like and recommend are: Carrie, Christine, Firestarter, Salem's Lot (1974), The Dead Zone, The Shining (1980), Silver Bullet and Misery.
J**E
Fast delivery and good movie
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