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  1. APT PUPIL TRIVIA GAME! "Trivia Crack" is your ultimate destination for fun, engaging, and enlightening quizzes about your favorite movies. Our trivia game is designed to test your knowledge and challenge your memory, all while providing a great time. One of our most popular Triviatopics is "Apt Pupil", a thrilling movie that has captivated ...

    • Who plays the character of Todd Bowden in the film? Hint. Matthew Lawrence. Joshua Jackson. Brad Renfro. Leonardo DiCaprio. NEXT>
    • Who wrote the book that the film is based on? Answer: (Two Words, full or last name only) NEXT>
    • What does Todd know about his neighbour, Arthur Denker? Hint. that he used to be a famous actor. that he killed Jews in concentration camps during WW2. that he was really his grandfather.
    • Arthur Denker's real name was Kurt Dussander. True. False. NEXT>
  2. May 21, 1999 · On one level, Apt Pupil is an expert exercise in domestic horror, with master and pupil getting drawn deeper into a chess game of blackmail and counter-blackmail around the kitchen table.

  3. Including those sequences would SURELY have led to the movie getting a NC-17 rating, which is a big handicap for most films. (Of about 240 films rated NC-17, fewer than 25% have kept that rating rather than surrendering or re-editing the film to get an R). You also would have been asking a 15-year-old actor to make a film in which he ...

  4. Apt Pupil has got to be the best book/movie adaptation I’ve personally seen. No shade towards The Green Mile or Shawshank. Amazing to me how many great stories/movies came out of Different Seasons.

  5. May 25, 2020 · Apt Pupil is a dark and nihilistic story if there was one, matching Pet Sematary for unrelenting bleakness. King doesn’t hold back from showing tortured animals, murder, and overall sadism. It feels like black venom injected into the page. Unlike Pet Sematary ‘s confrontation with death, Apt Pupil has less redeeming value to justify the ...

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  7. Oct 23, 1998 · 3 min read. “Apt Pupil” uses the horrors of the Holocaust as an atmospheric backdrop to the more conventional horror devices of a Stephen King story. It’s not a pretty sight. By the end of the film, as a death camp survivor is quoting John Donne’s poem about how no man is an island, we’re wondering what island the filmmakers were ...

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