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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsDEAD POET'S SOCIETY is 34 years old today. It's most famous moment is the "Captain, my Captain"...
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DEAD POET'S SOCIETY is 34 years old today. It's most famous moment is the "Captain, my Captain"... (Original Post)
demmiblue
Jun 2023
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Tanuki
(14,893 posts)1. This SNL classic kind of wrecked it for me....🤣
yonder
(9,631 posts)2. That scene still kind of chokes me up.
And these days especially, I really wish Mr. Williams didn't leave.
Duppers
(28,094 posts)3. Thank you.
That brought tears.
Oh Robin, we miss you.
"No matter what people tell you, words and ideas can change the world."
nuxvomica
(12,364 posts)4. The headmaster was played by the great Norman Lloyd
A founding member of Welles' Mercury Theatre, he played the Nazi spy in Hitchcock's Saboteur among many other roles but is probably best remembered as Dr. Auschlander on St. Elsewhere. He died in 2021 at the age of 106.