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  1. 9 de jun. de 1989 · With Robin Williams, Robert Sean Leonard, Ethan Hawke, Josh Charles. Maverick teacher John Keating returns in 1959 to the prestigious New England boys' boarding school where he was once a star student, using poetry to embolden his pupils to new heights of self-expression.

  2. During filming, Williams cracked many jokes on set, which Ethan Hawke found irritating. However, Hawke's first agent signed with Hawke when Williams told him that Hawke would "do really well". Reception Box office. The worldwide box office was reported as $235,860,579, which includes domestic grosses of $95,860,116.

  3. Ethan Hawke: Knox Overstreet: Josh Charles: Charles Dalton (Nuwanda) Gale Hansen: Steven Meeks: Allelon Ruggiero: Richard Cameron: Dylan Kussman Gerard Pitts: James Waterston: Director Gale Nolan: Norman Lloyd: Mr. Perry: Kurtwood Smith: McAllister: Leon Pownall Chris Noel: Alexandra Powers Joe Danburry: Kevin Cooney Tina: Welker White Mrs ...

  4. Todd Anderson : Y-Y-You push it, stretch it, it'll never be enough. You kick at it, beat it, it'll never cover any of us. From the moment we enter crying t-to the moment we leave dying, it'll just cover your face as you wail and cry and scream. [long pause then class applauds] John Keating : Don't you forget this.

  5. 24 de noviembre de 1989 en cines | 2h 08min | Comedia , Comedia dramática , Drama. Dirigida por Peter Weir. |. Guion Tom Schulman. Reparto Robin Williams , Ethan Hawke , Robert Sean Leonard....

  6. 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 was a popular and well-regarded student ...

  7. 6 de jun. de 2019 · Jun 6, 2019. Andrew Bloomenthal looks back at the 30-year-old iconic film, Dead Poets Society, interviewing screenwriter Tom Schulman, director Peter Weir, and co-star Ethan Hawke. Click to tweet this article to your friends and followers! “We didn’t just read poetry. We let it drip from our tongues, like honey. Spirits soared.