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There are disturbing movies… and then there’s Apt Pupil, based on a story by Stephen King. It’s about a teenager who blackmails a former Nazi officer — which already sounds pretty dark. But that turned out to be the least disturbing part. The production itself was overshadowed by a scene so controversial it nearly took down an entire studio. And that’s without even getting into the lawsuits, the rumors, the cover-ups, a teenage star with a tragic fate, and a director who went from Hollywood glory to complete cancellation. So hit that like button and share the video, because today we’re diving into a film that still makes people uncomfortable, sparks debate, and leaves more questions than answers. 00:00 - Intro 00:36 - Stephen King and Early Controversies 01:45 - A Cursed Adaptation? 03:00 - The Rising Director 05:00 - First Signs of Trouble 07:15 - The Cast 09:00 - A Controversial Production 09:55 - The Scene That Started It All 13:45 - Premiere Under Fire 14:48 - Tragedy and Downfall Apt Pupil is a 1998 American thriller film directed by Bryan Singer and starring Ian McKellen and Brad Renfro. It is based on the 1982 novella Apt Pupil by Stephen King. In the 1980s in southern California, high school student Todd Bowden (Renfro) discovers fugitive Nazi war criminal Kurt Dussander (McKellen) living in his neighborhood under the pseudonym Arthur Denker. Bowden, obsessed with Nazism and acts of the Holocaust, persuades Dussander to share his stories, and their relationship stirs malice in each of them.