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'''The Apprentice''' is a short comedy film that was intended to be released as part of the 2013 sketch comedy film ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Movie_43 Movie 43]''. Directed by Australians Steve Baker and Damon Escott, the film stars Anton Yelchin as a necrophiliac working at a morgue who accidently revives a dead body with his thrusts.
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'''The Apprentice''' is a short comedy film that was intended to be released as part of the 2013 sketch comedy film ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Movie_43 Movie 43]''. Directed by Australians Steve Baker and Damon Escott, the film stars Anton Yelchin as a necrophiliac working at a morgue who accidentally revives a dead body with his thrusts.


==Availability==
==Availability==
Originally shot in 2010, the studio decided that the 6-minute segment was to risque for inclusion into ''Movie 43''. Instead the short premiered at the ''2014 LA Comedy Festival'' before being uploaded in it's entirety to Steve Baker's Vimeo account.
Originally shot in 2010, the studio decided that the 6-minute segment was too risque for inclusion into ''Movie 43''. Instead, the short premiered at the ''2014 LA Comedy Festival'' before being uploaded in it's entirety to Steve Baker's Vimeo account.


On 19th June, 2016, Anton Yelchin died in a tragic accident. Within the same week, the short was taken down. According to Baker, the film was removed due to "personal reasons". Nevertheless, a year later, a 1 minute excerpt was uploaded by Baker due to fan demand.<ref>[https://cmfilmcommentary.com/2017/10/10/in-conversation-with-steve-baker/ Interview with director Steve Baker, includes status of the film.] Last retrieved 10 Feb 2018.</ref>
On 19th June 2016, Anton Yelchin died in a tragic accident. Within the same week, the short was taken down. According to Baker, the film was removed due to "personal reasons". Nevertheless, a year later, a 1-minute excerpt was uploaded by Baker due to fan demand.<ref>[https://cmfilmcommentary.com/2017/10/10/in-conversation-with-steve-baker/ Interview with director Steve Baker, includes status of the film.] Retrieved 10 Feb '18.</ref>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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==External Link==
 
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20140902085913/http://vimeo.com/73666394 Archive of the original link to the film.] Retrieved 10 Feb '18
==External Links==
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20140902085913/http://vimeo.com/73666394 Archive of the original link to the film]


==References==
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Revision as of 17:26, 10 February 2018

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Status: Partially Found

The Apprentice is a short comedy film that was intended to be released as part of the 2013 sketch comedy film Movie 43. Directed by Australians Steve Baker and Damon Escott, the film stars Anton Yelchin as a necrophiliac working at a morgue who accidentally revives a dead body with his thrusts.

Availability

Originally shot in 2010, the studio decided that the 6-minute segment was too risque for inclusion into Movie 43. Instead, the short premiered at the 2014 LA Comedy Festival before being uploaded in it's entirety to Steve Baker's Vimeo account.

On 19th June 2016, Anton Yelchin died in a tragic accident. Within the same week, the short was taken down. According to Baker, the film was removed due to "personal reasons". Nevertheless, a year later, a 1-minute excerpt was uploaded by Baker due to fan demand.[1]

Gallery

A one-minute excerpt from The Apprentice.

External Link

References