During a difficult scene involving a complex river swimming routine, Pal stood in for the lead and nailed it in one take. Pal died aged 18 in , which hit lifelong trainer Robert Weatherwax exceptionally hard. The heartwarming news? Alias: Higgins. He worked closely with his master for 14 years and enjoyed an amazing year lifespan.
Good dogs, one and all. Have we missed a famous movie dog off this list that deserves celebrating? No dogs were harmed in the making of this post. Rin Tin Tin Arguably the first canine superstar, Rin Tin Tin starred in a grand total of 27 Hollywood movies — more than any other dog on this list — and dramatically increased the popularity of German Shepherds following his silent movie career throughout the s.
What Happened to Rin Tin Tin? He enjoyed one heck of a legacy. Cujo The first of two Saint Bernards on this list, and definitely the most evil of the two. What Happened to Cujo? What Happened to Buddy? She takes him inside and gives him water. As he starts to revive, a barely alive Cujo uses the last ounce of his strength to jump through a window.
The mortally wounded Cujo lunges, but Donna manages to retrieve the sheriff's revolver from the counter and shoot him in the head, killing him. In the book, Cujo's death is much more graphic. The end showdown is the same, but when Donna breaks the bat, she impales him in the eye with the sharp broken end, killing him instantly. A local county health official arrives and cuts off the dog's head to send to the state Department of Health and Welfare.
Along with the possessed automobile Christine he makes a cameo appearance in " Cat's Eye " where he chases the titular cat General. He kills with multiple bite and scratch wounds. All these stories are just incredible and were amazing to research and report on. I also love the fact that people like Teresa Ann Miller, the daughter of animal trainer Karl Lewis MIller, has shared some great pictures of her dad with the St.
Bernards used to play Cujo, as well as contributing great stories that she recalls as a teenager living with the dogs used. Gary Morgan, the stunt man who played Cujo also shared some fantastic photos and insanely great stories about the production! Co-founded Bloody Disgusting in Horror, pizza and basketball connoisseur. Taco Bell daily. I love this kind of character. If you follow the sort of lineage of the character, she really makes a ton of sense. This is a person, we meet her as a young girl.
She has NO social currency. Additionally, dog trainer Karl Miller managed to corral the St. Bernards and led them to an excellent performance. In fact, Miller would go on to work with St. Cujo stands up as one of the best and most well-known killer animal movies thanks to the combined efforts of five St. Bernards, dog trainer Karl Miller, several mechanical dogs created by special visual effects makeup artist Peter Knowlton, and stuntman Gary Morgan in a dog suit. Certified horror addict and linguistics nerd, Maisy has been watching, reading, and reviewing horror since she was old enough to get a library card.
She is most often found hiding in the woods with her nose in a book, usually horror or weird fiction, or in her bedroom snuggling with her husband and many pets while watching horror movies or playing Skyrim - usually both.
Elusive and rarely out in public, Maisy can usually be baited with cheese, punk rock, or the promise of a rousing discussion on sociolinguistics and dialectology, though she has sometimes been known to come out to explore local parks, zoos, and distilleries on occasion.
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