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Director:
Writer (WGA):
Tom Schulman (written by)
Release Date:
9 June 1989 (USA) more
Tagline:
He was their inspiration. He made their lives extraordinary.
Plot:
English professor John Keating inspires his students to a love of poetry and to seize the day. full summary | full synopsis
Awards:
Won Oscar. Another 13 wins & 15 nominations more
NewsDesk:
(33 articles)
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Robin Williams | ... | John Keating | |
| Robert Sean Leonard | ... | Neil Perry | |
| Ethan Hawke | ... | Todd Anderson | |
| Josh Charles | ... | Knox Overstreet | |
| Gale Hansen | ... | Charlie Dalton | |
| Dylan Kussman | ... | Richard Cameron | |
| Allelon Ruggiero | ... | Steven Meeks | |
| James Waterston | ... | Gerard Pitts | |
| Norman Lloyd | ... | Mr. Nolan | |
| Kurtwood Smith | ... | Mr. Perry | |
| Carla Belver | ... | Mrs. Perry | |
| Leon Pownall | ... | McAllister | |
| George Martin | ... | Dr. Hager | |
| Joe Aufiery | ... | Chemistry Teacher | |
| Matt Carey | ... | Hopkins |
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Runtime:
128 min
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Color (Metrocolor)
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1.85 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
70 mm 6-Track (70 mm prints) | Dolby (35 mm prints)
Certification:
Iceland:L | Spain:13 | South Korea:12 | Brazil:12 | New Zealand:PG | Argentina:13 | Australia:PG | Chile:14 | Finland:S | Netherlands:AL | Norway:11 | Singapore:PG | Sweden:11 | UK:PG | USA:PG (certificate #29797) | West Germany:12
Filming Locations:
Everett Theatre - 47 West Main Street, Middletown, Delaware, USA more
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Originally slated to be filmed at Berry College in Rome, Georgia, the project was moved to Delaware because it would have been too expensive to create fake snow on the campus grounds. more
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Continuity: At the study group that night, the boys are told to leave. Todd, who was supposed to be in his room because he said he didn't want to come, gets up and leaves with them. more
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Featured in Trois couleurs: Rouge (1994) more
Soundtrack:
Water Music more
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Where can I see the deleted scenes?more
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Dead Poets Society is a thoroughly moving, and inspiring film from Peter Weir, who is definitely one of the most under rated directors around. This movie is in the same vein as "A Separate Peace", in the sense of setting, and in the general coming of age story line. The basic message is to "suck the marrow out of life", as the passage for the society reads, or to live every moment to the fullest. It is inspiring and uplifting for the first hour and 15 minutes or so, before changing stride altogether to a somewhat depressing but remarkable conclusion. This is a must see.