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Where was Cujo filmed

Cujo

Year: 1983

Genre: Horror, Thriller

Country: USA

<p>Are you a dog lover? You might have a slight change of heart about man&#39;s best friend after watching this movie. The 1983 horror, based on the novel by genre master Stephen King, is every dog lover&#39;s worst nightmare. The city scenes and the house where the Trenton family lived were filmed in picturesque Mendocino, California. In turn, the farm where Donna Trenton traveled with her son was in Petaluma, also located in California.</p>

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Locations

  • Farm

    In movie

    Scene where The car stalls just as the mother and son arrive at the farm in a hurry. “What if no one is there?” - the boy innocently asks. It's a fair question, as the place seems completely deserted.

    Real

    Scene was shot On Scott Ranch in Petaluma. This location is about 20 miles south of Santa Rosa, very close to Helen Putnam Regional Park. In person, the ranch is a charming piece of countryside, perfect for a movie set. It epitomizes the spirit of the American ranch, with open spaces juxtaposed with rolling pastures and old wooden buildings that create a cozy feel.

  • Gary's neighbor's house

    In movie

    Scene where While throwing out the trash outside his house, Gary hears a threatening growl. He glances nervously at Cujo, realizing that something is wrong with his neighbors' dog. “Cujo, who are you growling at?” - he asks suspiciously, and then decides to run away.

    Real

    Scene was shot The home is located at 7301 Sonoma Mountain Road in Glen Ellen, California. The home is located approximately 12 miles southeast of Santa Rosa. Surrounded by dense trees, it blends in perfectly with the peaceful countryside atmosphere.

  • Trenton family home

    In movie

    Scene where Joe Camber is fixing an automobile, at which point his son approaches him. The boy says he doesn't want his dad to leave home. His father reassures him, saying it's only for 10 days. Also before leaving, the father shares a secret with his son on how not to be afraid of monsters.

    Real

    Scene was shot The facade of the Trenton family home with its spectacular ocean views was built at 44777 Crestwood Drive in Mendocino. You can find it about 100 miles northwest of Santa Rosa. Interestingly, many of the interior scenes in the Trenton house were filmed in another house, which itself is located at 3415 Nielsen Road in Santa Rosa.