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Dead Poets Society

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aspect_ratio1.85:1
is_discontinued_by_manufacturerNo
mpaa_ratingPG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
product_dimensions0.56 x 5.44 x 7.46 inches; 2.72 ounces
item_model_number717951000682
directorPeter Weir
media_formatClosed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Multiple Formats, NTSC
run_time2 hours and 8 minutes
release_dateNovember 10, 1998
actorsEthan Hawke, Gale Hansen, Josh Charles, Robert Sean Leonard, Robin Williams
languageEnglish (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), French (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo), Unqualified
studioWalt Disney Video
writersTom Schulman
number_of_discs1
best_sellers_rank#1,370 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #142 in Drama DVDs

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Customers consider "Dead Poets Society" one of their favorite movies, praising Robin Williams' brilliant performance and the moving coming-of-age story.

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"Dead Poets Society": O Captain! My Captain! of Feel-Good Cinema

Dee-JayApril 3, 2024✓ Verified purchase

If you're in the mood for a cinematic experience that's as uplifting as a sonnet by Shakespeare and as thought-provoking as a stanza by Whitman, look no further than "Dead Poets Society." This classic film is a heartwarming ode to the power of literature, friendship, and seizing the day – and boy, does it deliver in spades. Set in the hallowed halls of a prestigious boarding school, "Dead Poets Society" follows the journey of a group of students as they navigate the tumultuous waters of adolescence under the guidance of their unorthodox English teacher, Mr. Keating, played with unparalleled charm by the incomparable Robin Williams. From standing on desks to recite poetry to inspiring his students to embrace the art of carpe diem, Mr. Keating is the kind of teacher we all wish we had – equal parts mentor, philosopher, and friend. But it's not just Mr. Keating who steals the show – the young ensemble cast delivers performances worthy of a standing ovation. From the rebellious Neil Perry to the shy Todd Anderson, each character brings depth and humanity to the screen, making it impossible not to root for them as they navigate the trials and tribulations of adolescence. Of course, no review of "Dead Poets Society" would be complete without mentioning the film's unforgettable moments. Whether it's the iconic "O Captain! My Captain!" scene that'll have you reaching for the tissues or the heart-pounding climax that'll leave you on the edge of your seat, this movie is chock-full of memorable moments that'll stay with you long after the credits roll. In conclusion, "Dead Poets Society" is a timeless classic that's as uplifting as a soaring verse and as unforgettable as a cherished memory. So grab your popcorn, gather your friends, and prepare to be swept away on a journey of self-discovery, camaraderie, and the enduring power of poetry. Carpe diem, indeed! Pros: Unforgettable performances from the ensemble cast Heartwarming and thought-provoking storyline Memorable moments that will stay with you long after the credits roll Cons: None! "Dead Poets Society" is a cinematic masterpiece that deserves a place in every film lover's collection. Read more

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Great movie

JohnnyMarch 11, 2026✓ Verified purchase

Great movie. Brings back memories. Very fun and portrays some of the pressures growing up. Read more

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Vicki McCorkelMarch 9, 2026✓ Verified purchase

Excellent Robin Williams movie. Read more

★★★★★

Great movie and vendor

Philip EstesJanuary 11, 2026✓ Verified purchase

Great movie at a great price with excellent quality service and timely delivery of product. I cannot say enough good things about this vendor and wish to do business with them again in the very near future. Highly recommend A+ Read more

★★★★★

Give yourself a treat and watch/or repeat viewing it again.

MariesAugust 13, 2025✓ Verified purchase

My adult grandchildren and I have a movie nite once a month. My indian grandson picked this film for the evening and it was enjoyed by all. We represent many nationalities and each liked it for different reasons. It was beautifully acted and got the message out of the injustices in life. It was appreciated by everyone who fiewed it. Read more

★★★★☆

Show this to your Management Team instead of that "Fish" movie

ALSFebruary 25, 2006✓ Verified purchase

I am a Senior Vice President at a major global bank and over the years have been to many leadership courses. In most of them, you tend to see videotapes from Peter Drucker and that annoying "FISH!" videotape that purports to teach leadership and teamwork. In my most recent course, however, the instructor showed a scene in the movie Dead Poets Society. The scene involved the teacher Mr. Keating, played by Robin Williams (who I only like in semi-serious roles and hated in all of his comedies). In the scene, Mr. Keating enters a noisy classroom on his first day as their English teacher. He comes in and walks through the room whistling a tune of exploration. The students look at him and he acts as if he does not even notice them as he walks straight through the back door of the room. He emerges into a hallway filled with trophy cases and photos of former students, all of which are from the late 1800s. He tells the students to listen to the voices of these former students who are all "food for worms". The message is "what will your legacy be" and of course the very famous "sieze the day". The scene is so important for inspiring and engaging your employees. How can we be effective managers if we think solely of goals and objectives for NOW. I truly think this is a better leadership video than any of the guru self-help tapes. The acting in the movie is really good, including incredible performance by Ethan Hawke, who I did not realize was Ethan Hawke until I watched the DVD extras. Williams is great and it often seems he is improvising. The story is mainly about Keating's influence on his students but it is also about pressures from parents and the struggle of being a poor student in a rich man's world. There are all of the classic boy school problems and undertones of hormones, girls, SLIGHT gay-curious themes, masculinity and pain. There is a tremendously sad scene near the end that will leave you deciding who the real bad guy is, an overbearing father or an idealistic teacher, or the society in which they both are forced to coexist. The music and scenery are great and really gives a sense of a private school experience, largely because it was in fact filmed at a private boarding school. A great movie, a classic that should be popular for decades and generations. Read more

★★★★★

Great movie

C ThomasonFebruary 21, 2026✓ Verified purchase

Great movie Read more

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