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Cujo
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Cujo is a 1983 horror film based off the novel by Stephen King. It follows a crazed, rabid St. Bernard called "Cujo", who attacks a mother and her son in their stalled car on an isolated farm for several days.
The following guns were used in the movie "Cujo"
Smith & Wesson Model 66
Sheriff George Bannerman (Sandy Ward) definitely carries a bright finish stainless steel .357 Magnum Smith & Wesson revolver as his main sidearm. Unfortunately, because there are no close-ups of the weapon, it makes it almost impossible to identify the exact model from other similar revolvers of the brand. Judging by the inscription on the right side of the barrel and the cylinder catch, it can be confirmed that it is a Smith & Wesson and not another brand like Colt, but it is still unknown which model it is. Because the production year was 1983 (after all, the previous year First Blood had a Model 66 that may have even been the same gun), it is most likely a Smith & Wesson Model 66 in .357, judging by the wood grips and the stainless steel finish, although it could also be a 686, or even a Model 19 that was nickel plated. It is later used by Donna Trenton (Dee Wallace).
Unidentified Rifle
An unidentified rifle owned by Joe Camber, possibly a Winchester Model 1894 or Remington 700, is seen briefly in use by Gary Pervier (Mills Watson) in an attempt to kill Cujo. Camber foolishly kept the weapon unloaded, proving to be a mistake.
Trivia
- George Bannerman is seen in many Stephen King works that take place in fictional Castle Rock, Maine, including Cujo. He appeared in The Dead Zone, however, portrayed there by Tom Skerritt. There he carried a .357 Magnum Smith & Wesson Model 28 "Highway Patrolman" revolver. Here he is portrayed by Sandy Ward and carries a stainless steel .357 Smith & Wesson that appears to be a Model 66 or a vintage Model 686.