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  1. Knox Overstreet is a student at Welton Academy in the film Dead Poets Society (1989) directed by Peter Weir. He is part of Neil Perry’s close circle of friends and a member of the Dead Poets Society. Charlie’s nickname for him is Knoxious, which references the word “noxious” (harmful, poisonous, deadly). Knox’s parents want him to be ...

  2. Synopsis. New England, the late 1950s. Todd Anderson (Ethan Hawke), a lonely and painfully shy teenager, who is under pressure by his stern parents because he must live up to his older brother's reputation to attend Yale and become a lawyer, arrives for the new semester at the Welton Academy for boys -- Todd's brother also attended Welton and ...

  3. Le Cercle des poètes disparus ou La Société des poètes disparus au Québec ( Dead Poets Society) est un film américain réalisé par Peter Weir et sorti en 1989 . Le film rencontre un immense succès commercial à sa sortie. Il reçoit également de très bonnes critiques et de nombreuses distinctions.

  4. "Dead Poets Society" oder auf Deutsch "Der Club der toten Dichter" ist ein amerikanisches Jugenddrama aus dem Jahr 1989, unter der Regie von Peter Weir und mit Robin Williams in der Hauptrolle. Der Film spielt im Jahr 1959 an dem fiktiven Elite-Internat Welton Academy in Vermont. "Der Club der toten Dichter", erzählt die Geschichte eines Englischlehrers, der seine Schüler durch seinen ...

  5. Todd Anderson is the protagonist of Touchstone Pictures' 1989 film Dead Poets Society. He was born on November 17th, 1942. Todd is caring and although he is shy, finds a way to stand up for his friend Neil and what he believes in. He is arguably the movie's most dynamic character, appearing first as an extremely shy, quiet, and reserved boy and ...

  6. Der Club der toten Dichter (Originaltitel: Dead Poets Society) ist ein US-amerikanisches Filmdrama des Regisseurs Peter Weir, das am 2. Juni 1989 Premiere feierte. Der Filmstart in Deutschland war am 25. Januar 1990. [1] [2] [3] [4]