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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 AI is an American network intelligence software company headquartered in El Segundo, California, United States. It provides cybersecurity and device...
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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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  • discovery, Cujo appears and viciously mauls and disembowels him. Bannerman was portrayed by Tom Skerritt in The Dead Zone and Sandy Ward in Cujo. In the...
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  • contents, and an excerpt from "Rattlesnakes", a sequel to King's 1981 novel Cujo. Notable stories within the collection include: This story unravels a concealed...
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  • Cousin Junior (redirect from Moondog Cujo)
    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...
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  • 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...
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  • 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,...
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    Amon Tobin (redirect from Cujo (artist))
    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...
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  • number of films including the classic horror films The Howling (1981) and Cujo (1983). They shared top billing in the family series The New Lassie (1989)...
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    "Cujo", Joseph was immediately recognizable on the ice for his masks featuring a snarling dog, drawing inspiration from the Stephen King novel Cujo. Throughout...
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    horror films, including The Hills Have Eyes (1977), The Howling (1981), Cujo (1983), Critters (1986), The Frighteners (1996), Halloween (2007), The House...
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  • Winningham. In 1983, Turner co-wrote an adaption of the Stephen King novel Cujo under the name Lauren Currier. Turner wrote an unproduced screenplay about...
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    worked on numerous blockbusters and genre films, including Roar (1981), Cujo (1983), Flesh and Blood (1985), Die Hard (1988), The Hunt for Red October...
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    is an American film director, whose work includes Alligator, Cat's Eye, Cujo, The Jewel of the Nile, The Dukes of Hazzard: Reunion!, Navy SEALs and Wedlock...
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    The New Adventures of Superman. He also served as a producer for the films Cujo and Burnt Offerings. His production company is December 3rd Productions,...
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  • group, he adopted the name "Kahjoh", though the media misspelled this as "Cujo". Born and raised in an upper middle-class family in Connecticut, Wolfe had...
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    Kim Craig (section Cujo)
    repeatedly tapped Cujo so she would jump off Epponnee's pram. Cujo hates Kim as well. In a Season 2 episode, Kim taps on the door and says to Cujo, "it's all...
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  • electronic musician Amon Tobin, and the only one to be released under the name Cujo (Portuguese for "whose"). It was first released in September 1996 on the...
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  • selling 50,000 copies. In 1998, with Degville back on vocals and with Claudia Cujo on drums, the band started to perform again, resulting in the 2000 release...
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  • with. Moondog Cujo was added to the group in April 1992, teaming with both Spot and Spike separately. The New Moondogs of Spot and Cujo recaptured USWA...
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  • and remixes) released by Amon Tobin under his own name, under the names Cujo, Two Fingers and Only Child Tyrant, and in collaboration with other artists...
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  • involved with Diana, Princess of Wales, after entertaining her on his yacht Cujo. Fisher learned of Fayed's relationship with Diana only after seeing paparazzi...
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  • Shining (1977) The Stand (1978) The Dead Zone (1979) Firestarter (1980) Cujo (1981) Christine (1983) Pet Sematary (1983) Cycle of the Werewolf (1983)...
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    Signet Books 978-0-451-09668-5 274 Published under pseudonym Richard Bachman Cujo Viking Press 978-0-670-45193-7 319 Winner, British Fantasy Award’s August...
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  • from a writer known mostly for pulp fiction works such as The Shining and Cujo. Following early September premieres at the Renaissance Theatre in Mansfield...
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    Shining (1977) The Stand (1978) The Dead Zone (1979) Firestarter (1980) Cujo (1981) Christine (1983) Pet Sematary (1983) Cycle of the Werewolf (1983)...
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  • Nutcracker, among others. His feature film roles include the 1983 horror film Cujo, The Good Son, The In Crowd, Chill Factor, Nowhere to Hide, Bad Company,...
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    Shining (1977) The Stand (1978) The Dead Zone (1979) Firestarter (1980) Cujo (1981) Christine (1983) Pet Sematary (1983) Cycle of the Werewolf (1983)...
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