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Original Cujo Movie Posters
Cujo movie posters from the 1983 Lewis Teague adaptation of Stephen King's novel are among the most viscerally effective horror one-sheets of the decade — the slavering Saint Bernard rendered in blood-soaked shadow against stark white, a design that remains instantly recognisable forty years on. Shop our Cujo collection for original theatrical paper from the Taft Entertainment release. The standard US one-sheet, the 40×60 advance, and the British quad with its distinctive horizontal composition each interpret the same core imagery differently, and all three are worth acquiring for a complete campaign picture.
Lobby card sets from the original theatrical run capture individual scenes in the 11×14 format — including footage that never made it to home video releases in uncut form, making them documents of the film as first seen. Half-sheets produced for drive-in bookings carry a rawer production quality that collectors of exploitation-era material prize. Insert cards with the tagline artwork are now scarce in unfolded condition, having spent decades in cinema storage tubes. International variants appeared in German, Italian, and Japanese B2 formats, each adopting slightly different colour palettes. The 40×60 used for large foyer display was printed in significantly smaller quantities than the one-sheet and is the scarcest surviving piece from the campaign.
Browse alongside our Stephen King, Dawn of the Dead, and Day of the Dead collections for related horror material. All Film/Art Gallery movie posters and items are authenticated originals.