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File:Old Yeller 2.jpg|link=Old Yeller 2|'''''[[Old Yeller 2]]''''' is a horror film loosely based on the novel ''Cujo'' by Stephen King. | File:Old Yeller 2.jpg|link=Old Yeller 2|'''''[[Old Yeller 2]]''''' is a horror film loosely based on the novel ''Cujo'' by Stephen King. | ||
File:The Shawshank Invasion.jpg|link=The Shawshank Invasion|'''''[[The Shawshank Invasion]]''''' is a science fiction prison breakout horror film starring James Whitmore and Bob | File:The Shawshank Invasion.jpg|link=The Shawshank Invasion|'''''[[The Shawshank Invasion]]''''' is a science fiction prison breakout horror film starring James Whitmore and Bob Gunton. | ||
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Revision as of 05:55, 25 January 2023
Cuja is a 1983 American dog misgendering horror film based on the novel of the same name by Stephen King.
Taglines
Terror has a new pronoun.
Origins
"When you misgender a dog, would it kill the owners to, I don’t know, maybe just let it slide?"
In the News
Do Greyhounds Dream of Electric Hare? is a 1982 science fiction dog racing film based on the short story "Dog Runner" by American sociologist Philip K. Dick.
Old Yeller 2 is a horror film loosely based on the novel Cujo by Stephen King.
The Shawshank Invasion is a science fiction prison breakout horror film starring James Whitmore and Bob Gunton.
Fiction cross-reference
- Do Greyhounds Dream of Electric Hare?
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Old Yeller 2
- The Shawshank Invasion
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Cujo (film) @ Wikipedia
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7It7Hd_bSI CUJO (1983 16mm Theatrical Trailer) @ YouTube
Categories:
- Fiction (nonfiction)
- Films
- 1980s (nonfiction)
- 1983 (nonfiction)
- Animals (nonfiction)
- Charles Bernstein (nonfiction)
- Daniel H. Blatt (nonfiction)
- Cujo (nonfiction)
- Dogs (nonfiction)
- Don Carlos Dunaway (nonfiction)
- Films (nonfiction)
- Horror (nonfiction)
- Daniel Hugh-Kelly (nonfiction)
- Stephen King (nonfiction)
- Ed Lauter (nonfiction)
- Danny Pintauro (nonfiction)
- Robert Singer (nonfiction)
- Christopher Stone (nonfiction)
- Lewis Teague (nonfiction)
- Dee Wallace (nonfiction)
- (nonfiction)