![]() ![]() ![]() Back when I was a child, every time I cycled in the direction of the nearest town I would be chased by one of those aggressive yappy canines that only just qualify to be called dogs at all and that was mysteriously allowed to run free on the main road by its invisible owner. But for some reason I do have a particularly chequered history with dogs. In fact, I'm not an any-animal-you-care-to-think-of person. It was a low, purring sound, soothing in its menace. Now he was on the crushed gravel twenty-five feet away. Now he was standing on the barnboards at the mouth of the garage. He paced forward slowly, almost languidly. His terrible, thoughtless eyes never left Donna Trenton’s wide blue ones. Slarek revisits a favourite creature horror on one of Eureka's best featured Blu-ray releases yet. Bernard dog in Lewis Teague's tense and tightly economical adaptation of one of Stephen King's darkest novels, CUJO. A mother and her child become trapped in the car by a rabid St. ![]()
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