Dead Poets Society
At an elite, old-fashioned boarding school in New England, a passionate English teacher inspires his students to rebel against convention and seize the potential of every day, courting the disdain of the stern headmaster.| Publisher: | Touchstone Pictures | 
| Genre: | Drama | 
| Rating: | PG | 
| Production Companies: | Touchstone Pictures, Silver Screen Partners IV | 
| Publication Date: | June 2, 1989 | 
| Budget: | $16,400,000 | 
| Runtime: | 128 | 
| Tagline: | He was their inspiration. He made their lives extraordinary. | 
| User Score (votes): | 8.3 / 10 (4596) | 
Full production credits:
					Communicator
					Robin Williams
				
							
					Actor
					Robin Williams
				
							
					Actor
					Robert Sean Leonard
				
							
					Actor
					Ethan Hawke
				
							
					Actor
					Josh Charles
				
							
					Writer
					Tom Schulman
				
							
					Producer
					Steven Haft
				
							
					Producer
					Paul Junger Witt
				
							
					Producer
					Tony Thomas
				
							
					Director
					Peter Weir
				
							
					Character
					John Keating
				
							
					Character
					Robin Williams
				
							
					Character
					Ethan Hawke
				
							
					Character
					Robert Sean Leonard
				
							
					Character
					Gale Hansen
				
							
					Character
					Josh Charles
				
							
					Character
					Dylan Kussman
				
							
					Character
					Allelon Ruggiero
				
							
					Character
					James Waterston
				
							
					Character
					Norman Lloyd
				
							
					Character
					Kurtwood Smith
				
							
					Character
					Carla Belver
				
							
					Character
					Leon Pownall
				
							
					Character
					George Martin
				
							
					Character
					Alexandra Powers
				
							
					Character
					Melora Walters
				
							
					Author
					Tom Schulman
				
							
					Director of photography
					John Seale
				
							
					Original music composer
					Maurice Jarre
				
							
					Editor
					William M. Anderson
				
							
					Casting
					Howard Feuer
				
							
					Production design
					Wendy Stites
				
							
					Screenplay
					Tom Schulman
				
							
					Character
					John Keating
				
							
					Character
					Todd Anderson
				
							
					Character
					Neil Perry
				
							
					Character
					Charlie Dalton
				
							
					Character
					Knox Overstreet
				
							
					Character
					Richard Cameron
				
							
					Character
					Steven Meeks
				
							
					Character
					Gerard Pitts
				
							
					Character
					Mr. Nolan
				
							
					Character
					Mr. Perry
				
							
					Character
					Mrs. Perry
				
							
					Character
					McAllister
				
							
					Character
					Dr. Hager
				
							
					Character
					Chris Noel
				
							
					Character
					Gloria
				
					Last updated: 2018-12-11
Characters in ‘Dead Poets Society’
		
	
	
	“For the first time in my whole life, I know what I wanna do! And for the first time, I'm gonna do it! Whether my father wants me to or not! Carpe diem!”
	
		
		
                            
		Tagged:
					Life, 					Carpe Diem			
 
		
	
		
	
	
	“John Keating: 'Why do I stand up here? Anybody?'
Dalton: 'To feel taller!'
John Keating: 'No! Thank you for playing Mr. Dalton. I stand upon my desk to remind myself that we must constantly look at things in a different way.'”
		
		
                            Dalton: 'To feel taller!'
John Keating: 'No! Thank you for playing Mr. Dalton. I stand upon my desk to remind myself that we must constantly look at things in a different way.'”
		Tagged:
					Life, 					Perspective			
 
		
	
		
	
	
	“Todd Anderson [Stands up on his desk]: 'O Captain! My Captain!'
Nolan: 'Sit down, Mr. Anderson! Do you hear me? Sit down! Sit down! This is your final warning, Anderson. How dare you? Do you hear me?'
Knox [Climbs up onto his desk]: 'O Captain! My Captain!'
Nolan: 'Mr. Overstreet, I warn you! Sit down!'
[Pitts climbs onto his desk, followed by Meeks, then over half the class, one by one.]
Nolan: 'Sit down! Sit down. All of you. I want you seated. Sit down. Leave, Mr. Keating. All of you, down. I want you seated. Do you hear me? Sit down!'
John Keating: 'Thank you, boys. Thank you.'”
		
		
              Nolan: 'Sit down, Mr. Anderson! Do you hear me? Sit down! Sit down! This is your final warning, Anderson. How dare you? Do you hear me?'
Knox [Climbs up onto his desk]: 'O Captain! My Captain!'
Nolan: 'Mr. Overstreet, I warn you! Sit down!'
[Pitts climbs onto his desk, followed by Meeks, then over half the class, one by one.]
Nolan: 'Sit down! Sit down. All of you. I want you seated. Sit down. Leave, Mr. Keating. All of you, down. I want you seated. Do you hear me? Sit down!'
John Keating: 'Thank you, boys. Thank you.'”
		Tagged:
					voice, 					inspiration			
 
		
	
		
	
	
	“Boys, you must strive to find your own voice. Because the longer you wait to begin, the less likely you are to find it at all. Thoreau said, 'Most men lead lives of quiet desperation.' Don't be resigned to that. Break out!”
	
		
		
                                                                                                                          
		Tagged:
					voice			
 
		
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