Cujo Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.10/10 from 51000 votes
Tags: rabies, hiding in a car
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Cujo

Title in Italiano:

Cujo

Title in Português:

Cujo - O Novo Símbolo do Terror

Title in Français:

Cujo

Title in Türk:

Kujo

Title in Deutsch:

Cujo

Synopsis

Donna Trenton is a frustrated suburban housewife whose life is in turmoil after her husband learns about her having an affair. Brett Camber is a young boy whose only companion is a Saint-Bernard named "Cujo", who in turn is bitten by a rabid bat. Whilst Vic, Donna's husband is away on business, and thinking over his marital troubles, Donna and her 5-year-old son Tad take her Pinto to Brett Cambers' dad's car shop... the car fails, and "Cujo" is very, very sick...

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Play Title Artist
Cujo
Go Away
Sad
The Last Time
Aurora Borealis
Man-Made Object
Rain (from "Terraria")
Fine
Variations on a Cloud
The Satirist's Love Song
Sundial
A Mask of My Own Face
Toy Food
Brodyquest
Ancient Aliens
CryptoSanta
Lifetime Achievement Award
This Could Build Us a Home
Main Title & Rabbit Chase
Charles Bernstein: Performer
Bedroom
Charles Bernstein: Performer
Kemp To Dinner Table
Charles Bernstein: Performer
Cujo's Entrance (Revised)
Charles Bernstein: Performer
Hoist Delivery & Spilt Milk
Charles Bernstein: Performer
Monster Words Wall & Cujo In Fog
Charles Bernstein: Performer
Brett And Charity
Charles Bernstein: Performer
Cujo Kills Gary
Charles Bernstein: Performer
Cujo Kills Camber
Charles Bernstein: Performer
Drive To Siege
Charles Bernstein: Performer
Crane To Cujo & Car Stalls
Charles Bernstein: Performer
Pee-Em Phone & Sunrise
Charles Bernstein: Performer
Cujo Attacks Car
Charles Bernstein: Performer
Cujo Attacks Donna & 360 In Car (Revised)
Charles Bernstein: Performer
Cujo On Hood To Sunrise II (Revised Alternate #2)
Charles Bernstein: Performer
Final Confrontation
Charles Bernstein: Performer
Revive Tad
Charles Bernstein: Performer
End Credits
Charles Bernstein: Performer
EXTRAS: Cujo's Entrance (Original)
Charles Bernstein: Performer
Cujo Attacks Donna & 360 In Car (Original)
Charles Bernstein: Performer
Cujo On Hood To Sunrise II (Original)
Charles Bernstein: Performer
Cujo On Hood To Sunrise II) (Revised)
Charles Bernstein: Performer
Cujo On Hood To Sunrise II (Revised Alternate #1)
Charles Bernstein: Performer
SIDE A: Main Title & Rabbit Chase
Charles Bernstein: Performer
Cujo Kills Garry
Charles Bernstein: Performer
SIDE B: Cujo Kills Camber
Charles Bernstein: Performer
Cujo on the Hood to Sunrise II (Revised Alternate #2)
Charles Bernstein: Performer
Cujo End Credits
Charles Bernstein: Performer

User reviews

George Taylor
7/10

The use of sound motifs in the soundtrack of Cujo helps to build a sense of unease and impending danger throughout the film. The music subtly hints at the impending chaos that will soon unfold, creating a sense of foreboding that keeps the audience on edge.

Brian Adams
9/10

The music in Cujo effectively conveys the emotional turmoil and fear experienced by the characters, particularly Donna Trenton and her son Tad. The haunting melodies and dramatic orchestration enhance the sense of danger and desperation they face as they try to survive against all odds.

Kenneth Walker
8/10

The soundtrack of Cujo effectively captures the tension and suspense of the film, enhancing the overall viewing experience. The music perfectly complements the psychological turmoil of the characters, especially Donna Trenton, as she navigates through difficult situations.

John Lewis
6/10

The music in Cujo effectively builds suspense and anticipation, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats throughout the film.

Timothy Hernandez
5/10

The use of eerie and haunting melodies in the background music creates a sense of foreboding, intensifying the fear and tension in key moments of the film.

Sarah Jones
6/10

The soundtrack of Cujo effectively sets the tense and suspenseful tone of the movie, enhancing the overall feeling of dread and unease.

Michelle Thompson
7/10

The emotional depth of the soundtrack in Cujo adds layers of complexity to the characters' experiences, drawing the audience further into their world. The music conveys a range of emotions, from fear and desperation to resilience and determination, mirroring the journey of the characters as they face their fears and fight for survival.

Karen Martinez
6/10

The atmospheric and chilling soundtrack of Cujo adds an extra layer of depth to the storytelling, enhancing the viewing experience and leaving a lasting impression.

Dorothy Thomas
9/10

One of the strongest aspects of the soundtrack of Cujo is its ability to immerse the audience in the terrifying world of the film. The music is expertly crafted to enhance the suspense and horror of the story, making it a truly memorable and impactful element of the movie-watching experience.

Paul Davis
10/10

The soundtrack of Cujo creates a tense and suspenseful atmosphere that perfectly complements the escalating tension in the film. The use of eerie soundscapes and haunting melodies keeps the audience on the edge of their seats throughout the movie.

Steven Garcia
6/10

The soundtrack expertly captures the emotional turmoil of the characters, reflecting Donna's inner struggles and the impending danger posed by Cujo's rabies infection.