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Dead Poets Society
TrailerSet in 1959, the movie centers on the struggle of John Keating, an unorthodox, energetic English teachers as he tries to inspires his students to discover their love for poetry and seize the day at a posh New England prep school.Actors: Robin Williams, Robert Sean Leonard, Ethan Hawke, Josh Charles, Gale Hansen, Dylan Kussman, Allelon Ruggiero, James Waterston, Norman Lloyd, Kurtwood Smith, Carla Belver, ...»Director: Peter WeirCountry: United StatesDuration: 128 minQuality: HDRelease: 1989IMDb: 8.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Dead Poets Society"
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Characters of "Dead Poets Society"
John KeatingPlayed by: Robin WilliamsNeil PerryPlayed by: Robert Sean LeonardTodd AndersonPlayed by: Ethan HawkeKnox OverstreetPlayed by: Josh CharlesCharlie DaltonPlayed by: Gale HansenRichard CameronPlayed by: Dylan KussmanSteven MeeksPlayed by: Allelon RuggieroGerard PittsPlayed by: James WaterstonMr. NolanPlayed by: Norman LloydMr. PerryPlayed by: Kurtwood SmithMrs. PerryPlayed by: Carla BelverMcAllisterPlayed by: Leon PownallDr. HagerPlayed by: George MartinChemistry TeacherPlayed by: Joe AufieryHopkinsPlayed by: Matt CareyChris NoelPlayed by: Alexandra PowersGloriaPlayed by: Melora Walters -
Directors of "Dead Poets Society"
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Creators of "Dead Poets Society"
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Critic Reviews of "Dead Poets Society"
New York Daily NewsJune 01, 2016On the surface Robin Williams appears to be giving his standard performance as Prof. Keating - witty, sincere and lovable. But there's much more here.
TIME MagazineAugust 24, 2010Williams, who has comparatively little screen time, has come to act, not to cut comic riffs, and he does so with forceful, ultimately compelling, simplicity.
VarietyJuly 18, 2007Story sings whenever Williams is onscreen. Screen belongs just as often to Leonard, who as Neil has a quality of darting confidence mixed with hesitancy. Hawke, as the painfully shy Todd, gives a haunting performance.
Chicago ReaderJuly 18, 2007The moral divisions set up between characters are childishly overdrawn; and, worst of all, the behavior shown by the boys and adults frequently reeks of falsity and contrivance.
Time OutJanuary 26, 2006Weir infuses the film with his customary mysticism, but more importantly, draws sensitive performances from his largely inexperienced cast.
New York TimesMay 20, 2003The movie undercuts Mr. Williams's exceptionally fine performance, making the character seem more of a dubious fool than is probably intended.
LarsenOnFilmAugust 18, 2014I can't help but melt underneath this movie: it chisels away the cynic and gets at the sap.
Combustible CelluloidJanuary 20, 2012It's not so easy to dismiss Dead Poets Society. For all its faults, it still has as much power as it ever did.
Movie MetropolisJanuary 09, 2012Williams keeps a stiff upper lip, showing a more sedate and sensitive side, and the Oscar-winning screenplay provides a strong backbone.
Ozus' World Movie ReviewsApril 23, 2011Falters when it goes for too much heart-tugging manipulation.
Common Sense MediaJanuary 02, 2011Inspiring, intense story of a teacher and his students.
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