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Apt Pupil Trailer - YouTube
The trailer for the movie Apt Pupil "If you don't believe in the existence of evil then you have a lot to learn". Starring Ian McKellen, Brad Renfro and Davi...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGt4pPK6Zak
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'Apt Pupil' Looks at Seductive Power of the Face of Evil - latimes
Adapted from a Stephen King novella, and staged like a two-character David Mamet play, Bryan Singer's "Apt Pupil" is a curious big-screen project, to be sure. Add in the subject matter, a teenage
http://articles.latimes.com/1998/oct/23/entertainment/ca-35493
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You're Entitled to My Opinion: Book to Movie: Apt Pupil (1998)
Apt Pupil lost money and was considered a flop. I believe this was mostly due to its dark and ponderous nature. All gore and violence was stripped from the story. As with Kingâ??s novella, there was no happy ending, no redemption, and no sympathetic characters. The movie and the story are also haunting for they lie not outside the realm of real life plausibility.
http://brianbookreviews.blogspot.com/2011/07/book-to-movie-apt-pupil-1998.html
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Apt Pupil (1998) Synopsis - Plot Summary - Fandango
Fascinated with Dussender's wartime atrocities, Bowden blackmails the former death-camp commandant by promising to keep his identity a secret in exchange for Holocaust horror tales, or, as Todd puts it, "everything they're afraid to show us in school."
http://www.fandango.com/aptpupil_107755/plotsummary
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''Apt Pupil'' runs into bad luck | EW.com
Two production shut-downs, the sudden deaths of two potential stars, and the passage of 13 years: Stephen King couldn’t have fashioned a spookier story if he’d tried. When director Bryan Singer (The Usual Suspects) begins shooting his adaptation of King’s novella Apt Pupil in February, it will continue the seemingly endless effort to film the darkly violent tale-an endeavor that’s suffered more crippling blows than James Caan’s tortured novelist in Misery.
http://www.ew.com/article/1996/12/13/apt-pupil-runs-bad-luck
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Movie Review - - FILM REVIEW; In a Suburb, Echoes of the Third Reich - NYTimes.com
There's a scene in ''Apt Pupil'' in which an old man, a former Nazi war criminal, literally takes his marching orders from a clean-cut high school boy.
http://www.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9C06E6D6103DF930A15753C1A96E958260?