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Is that...the dog from Cujo (at the beginning of the movie)


Hey isn't that dog from Cujo? Is it like this movie has a sort of footage of the dog? It has gotten the rabies! Though I have not seen Cujo yet... ¬_¬....

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Ah, that makes sense now. I noticed he looked alot like Cujo and saw the Christine bumper sticker, I thought they were only references

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Yeah, that's Cujo. Cat's Eye was even made by the same director (Lewis Teague).

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He says something on the dvd commentary about that but I forgot what he said.

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Several Saint Bernard dogs were used to play Cujo in the 1983 movie, so it may of been one of none of them.

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no kidding? I never knew that.

I loved the scene though, in which James Woods is watching The Dead zone on TV and then yells: "Who writes this cr@p anyway!"

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I thought the mad dog was a nod to Cujo!

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I loved the scene though, in which James Woods is watching The Dead zone on TV and then yells: "Who writes this cr@p anyway!"


And notice, in the scene where Candy Clark and James Naughton are lying in bed, the book she's reading is "Pet Sematary" (which, not coincidentally, involves a cat).

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No no. It's just a different rabid, bloody, mangy killer dog. No. I'm kidding. Yeah I love the nods at the beginning. This was King's first screen-adaptation (that he wrote himself, that is), so I kind of see it as an introduction to the cat, who is living in Stephen King's world. Super cool. ;)

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POSSIBLE SPOILERS AHEAD FOR CUJO, CAT'S EYE, CHRISTINE.

Yes it's a reference to these, so it's taking place in a sort of SK world, but it wouldn't really work in reality as Christine was destroyed and Cujo would have to have come back from the grave after being shot dead.

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Cujo came to mind right away. It was a dead ringer with the slimy mouth and dirty fur. I also read the name Christine on the cars bumper and connected those dots easily. I missed the deadzone part.

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I discuss it in my answers to: https://moviechat.org/tt0085382/Cujo/60fb2c7b73aa86546d24c0d7/Does-the-dog-die , especially the one dated May 14 2022.

I don't know if any of the dog actors from Cujo were in Cat's Eye if that is what you asked.

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