Friday was All Saint’s Day, so we thought: Why not celebrate the greatest saint of all?
Join the Losers below as they remain in Castle Rock post-Gwendy’s Button Box to discuss Lewis Teague‘s 1983 Stephen King adaptation, Cujo. Starring Dee Wallace, the film is world renown for being the de facto killer dog movie. But, it’s much more than that as the Losers argue to reclaim the film as one of the great King adaptations.
It’s a conversation that doubles the runtime of the film itself.
But that’s not all: As a special bonus — consider it a late Halloween treat — The Losers’ Club executive producer Michael Roffman speaks to the film’s star Dee Wallace, who delivers an Oscary-worthy performance here. Note: This was recorded live at this past September’s Creep I.E. Con and the beginning was lost. Still, the majority of the chat remains intact!
Stream both episodes below and return next week when the Losers take questions from their listeners as they untie another Mailbag of Bones . For further adventures, join the Club over long days and pleasant nights via Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and RSS . You can also unlock hundreds of hours of content in The Barrens (Patreon) .
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