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Szenenübersicht (Videofilm) mit detaillierten Zeitangaben
    Länge der Szene Zählwerk
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scene 1 Chapel of Welton Academy: Introductory scenes. Film credits. Last preparations for opening ceremony.
2,05 0:00:00
scene 2 Headmaster Nolan’s speech with introduction of Keating 1,53 0:02:05
scene 3 Outside: Parents say good-bye to their sons 1,44 0:03:58
scene 4 Neil and other boys in Neil’s room 1,30 0:05:42
scene 5 Mr. Perry in Neil’s room: Argument about too many extracurricular activities 1,51 0:07:12
scene 6 Bells ringing from steeple of school chapel 0,10 0:09:03
scene 7 Countryside: Birds in the sky 0,17 0:09:13
scene 8 Welton Academy: Boys on the staircase 0,18 0:09:30
scene 9 Inside Welton Academy. Glimpses at classes: Chemistry, Latin and rigonometry 0,12 0:09:48
scene 10 Keating’s first English lesson: "Carpe Diem" 5,48 0:10:00
scene 11 Students leave class and give their opinion on Mr. Keating 0,24 0:15:48
scene 12 Boys in the showers 0,30 0:16:12
scene 13 Todd alone in his room 0,27 0:16:42
scene 14 Dr. Hager takes Knox to the Danburrys 0,41 0:17:09
scene 15 Knox falls in love with Chris who opens the door at the Danburrys 0,28 0:17:50
scene 16 Knox is welcomed by the Danburrys 0,11 0:18:18
scene 17 Study hall at Welton Academy: radio experiment.
Knox: "I’ve met the most beautiful girl ..."
1,31 0:18:29
scene 18 The Pritchard Poetry lesson 5,33 0:20:00
scene 19 Saying grace in dinner hall 0,17 0:25:33
scene 20 Keating and McAllister discuss realism/romanticism at dinner table 0,57 0:25:50
scene 21 Neil Perry finds an old school annual in the library with an article about Keating and the Dead Poets Society
0,26 0:26:47
scene 22 In the courtyard: Boys ask Keating about DPS 2,56 0:27:13
scene 23 Study hall: Boys study cave map 0,31 0:30:09
scene 24 Dorm hall: Neil invites Todd to join the DPS 0,49 0:30:40
scene 25 Pre-bedtime activity in front of dormitory 0,34 0:31:29
scene 26 Neil’s room: He finds poetry anthology on his desk 0,19 0:32:03
scene 27 The boys run to the cave at night 2,23 0:32:22
scene 28 In the cave (no. 1): Neil opens the meeting and reconvenes the DPS 0,59 0:34:51
scene 29 Neil tells a spooky story 2,04 0:35:50
scene 30 Cameron tries to tell a joke. Pitts reads a funny poem. Charlie shows pin-up girl and reads poem.    
scene 31 Neil reads from "Ulysses" by Tennyson 0,36 0:37:54
scene 32 Meeks reads "Then I saw the Congo ..." by Vachel Lindsay, and boys dance and clown to the beat
0,51 0:38:30
scene 33 Bell rings and hooded boys run home 0,07 0:39:21
scene 34 Back in class, the next day: Keating's lesson on language "Language was invented to woo women.")
0,07 0:39:28
scene 35 Keating imitates Marlon Brando and John Wayne in Shakespeare plays 1,31 0:39:35
scene 36 Keating's "point of view lesson". He and boys jump on desk. 1,39 0:41:06
scene 37 Outside activities: rowing, fencing, dancing 0,44 0:42:45
scene 38 In their room: Todd tries to write a poem and is interrupted by Neil who shows him a note about "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
0,52 0:43:29
scene 39 Todd advises Neil to ask his father's permission and is told by Neil to become active himself
2,21 0:44:21
scene 40 Knox goes to town by bicycle 0,36 0:46:42
scene 41 The schoolband on their way to the football stadium 0,21 0:47:18
scene 42 "High life" in front of the football stadium:
- a boy dancing on top of the school bus
- cheerleaders dancing
- Knox watching from behind sun glasses
0,08 0:47:39
scene 43 Knox sees Chris hugging Chat and returns home, disappointed 0,26 0:47:47
scene 44 Outside Welton Academy: Keating’s "soccer lesson" 0,34 0:48:13
scene 45 Boys recite verses while kicking balls 0,58 0:48:47
scene 46 Neil has got the part of Puck 0,15 0:39:45
scene 47 Neil fakes a letter of permission 0,32 0:50:00
scene 48 Interlude with bagpipe music 0,22 0:50:32
scene 49 Todd alone in his room 0,23 0:50:54
scene 50 In English class the next day: Knox reads his love poem to Chris aloud
0,40 0:51:17
scene 51 "Mr. Hopkins" reads out his "poem" 0,48 0:51:57
scene 52 Todd's "yawp lesson" 2,41 0:52:45
scene 53 The Ode to Joy scene 0,54 0:55:26
scene 54 Cave meeting no. 2: Neil comes with a lamp ("the god of the cave"). Charlie plays the saxophone.
2,20 0:56:20
scene 55 Knox calls Chris and is invited to the party 2,08 0:58:40
scene 56 The marching lesson 2,08 1:00:48
scene 57 McAllister secretly watches the marching lesson 1,52 1:02:56
scene 58 Todd shows Neil his unwanted birthday present and throws it away    
scene 59 Cave meeting no. 3: Charlie brings two girls, Tina and Gloria. Charlie announces that "Nuwanda" is his new name.
0,08 1:04:48
scene 60 House of the Danburrys: Knox meets Chris at the party. Knox is made to drink whiskey.
2,38 1:04:56
scene 61 Back at the cave: Charlie: "Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day ..."
0,50 1:07:34
scene 62 Back at the party: Knox fondles Chris
3,28 1:08:24
scene 63 Back at the cave: Charlie informs the others that he has published a letter in the school paper: "Admit girls to Welton!"
   
scene 64 Welton Academy Chapel: Nolan’s speech 0,59 1:11:52
scene 65 Charlie’s telephone call: "It’s God, Mr. Nolan!" 0,21 1:12:51
scene 66 Charlie is corporally punished in Nolan’s office 1,06 1:13:13
scene 67 The other DPS boys are waiting for Charlie in the hall 0,59 1:14:19
scene 68 In Keating’s classroom: Nolan warns him not to use his unorthodox teaching methods
1,18 1:15:18
scene 69 In the hall: Keating reprimands Charlie 1,18 1:16:32
scene 70 Neil cycles to the play rehearsal 0,40 1:17:50
scene 71 Back at Welton: Neil is visited by his angry father who forbids him to play Puck 1,44 1:18:30
scene 72 In Keating’s private room: Neil sees his teacher after the argument with his father. Keating advises Neil to talk to and try to persuade his father.
2,50 1:20:14
scene 73 Henley Hall in the snow: Knox brings Chris flowers and recites his love poem 1,36 1:23:04
scene 74 A proud Knox "steals" a sandwich from the school kitchen and hurries back to class 0,37 1:24:40
scene 75 Neil lies to Keating saying that he has actually talked to his father 0,55 1:25:17
scene 76 The boys get ready to go to see the play at Henley Hall   1:26:12
scene 77 Charlie paints a Red Indian warrior symbol for virility on his chest 0,42 1:26:12
scene 78 Chris visits Knox at Welton Academy 2,14 1:26:54
scene 79 Henley Hall: Excerpts from Shakespeare’s "A Midsummer Night’s Dream" 3,48 1:29:08
scene 80 Neil gets a standing ovation, then exits with his father 2,23 1:32:56
scene 81 At the Perrys’ house: Neil and his father come home from Welton Academy and meet Mrs. Perry
2,42 1:35:19
scene 82 The Perrys’ bedroom: Mrs. Perry starts crying 0,21 1:38:01
scene 83 Neil in his own room, stares out of the window, puts on Puck’s crown 1,35 1:30:22
scene 84 Neil on his way to and in his father’s study 1,30 1:39:57
scene 85 Parents’ bedroom 0,33 1:41:27
scene 86 Neil’s suicide in father’s study 1,09 1:42:00
scene 87 Charlie wakes Todd up "Neil is dead!" 0,31 1:43:09
scene 88 Outside, winter scenery: Todd and the other DPS boys after Neil’s death 0,05 1:43:40
scene 89 Keating alone in a classroom, starts crying 0,10 1:45:45
scene 90 Funeral Service in Welton Chapel 0,36 1:46:54
scene 91 Nolan’s speech in the chapel: He announces a strict investigation 0,48 1:47:30
scene 92 The DPS boys meet secretly in the trunk room. Charlie beats Cameron up: "You are a rat!"
2,56 1:48:18
scene 93 Dr. Hager escorts Meeks and later Knox to Nolan’s office for the interrogation 3,14 1:51:14
scene 94 Todd in Nolan’s office, where he meets his parents: He refuses to sign a paper that blames Mr. Keating
   
scene 95 McAllister and boys in snowy courtyard reciting Latin words. McAllister waves good-bye to Keating.
0,32 1:54:28
scene 96 Nolan replaces Keating as the English teacher: The Second Pritchard poetry lesson
3,12 1:55:00
scene 97 Todd steps on his desk shouting "Oh captain, my captain ..." 1,48 1:58:12
scene 98 Todd and Keating look at each other 0,06 2:00:00
  END OF MOVIE (action) 2,58 2:00:06
credits END OF CREDITS   2:03:04
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