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More than 30 years on, Melbourne-based film historian Lee Gambin (who also writes for this very site) has revisited the film adaptation of Stephen King’s novel, in the extensive, borderline exhaustive tome “Nope, Nothing Wrong Here: The Making of Cujo,” out now from Bear Manor Media.
Lewis Teague’s eco-horror masterpiece Cujo, made an entire generation of horror fans think twice before allowing their beloved canines off the leash.
I’ll never forget that film, with that poor, sweet St. Bernard sticking his head into a log and getting savaged by red-eyed vampire bats.