The Fountainhead (1949)



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Synopsis:
The hero of Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead is Howard Roark (Gary Cooper), a fiercely independent architect obviously patterned after Frank Lloyd Wright. Rather than compromise his ideals, Roark takes menial work as a quarryman to finance his projects. He falls in love with heiress Dominique (Patricia Neal), but ends the relationship when he has the opportunity to construct buildings according to his own wishes. Dominique marries a newspaper tycoon (Raymond Massey) who at first conducts a vitriolic campaign against the "radical" Roark, but eventually becomes his strongest supporter. Upon being given a public-housing contract on the proviso that his plans not be changed in any way, Roark is aghast to learn that his designs will be radically altered. Roark sneaks into the unfinished structure at night, makes certain no one else is around, and dynamites the project into oblivion. At his trial, Roark acts as his own defense, delivering an eloquent paean to individuality. He is acquitted, while the newspaper tycoon, upset that he could offer Roark no help during the trial, kills himself. This clears the way for a final clinch between Roark and Dominique on the skeleton of his latest building project. Ayn Rand's celebration of Objectivism didn't translate very well to film, with Gary Cooper coming off more selfish and petulant than anything else. The Fountainhead's saving graces are the solid direction by King Vidor, the rhapsodic musical score by Max Steiner, and the symbolism inherent in Cooper's manipulation of his power drill when he first lays eyes on Patricia Neal! ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Director Credit
King Wallis Vidor Director
Cast Credit
Jonathan Hale Guy Franchon
John Alvin Young Intellectual
Fred Kelsey Old Watchman
Pierre Watkin Official
Dorothy Christy Society Woman
George Sherwood Policeman
Ruth Elma Stevens Secretary
Tito Vuolo Worker
Ann Doran Secretary
Tris Coffin Secretary
Harlan Warde Young Man
Josephine Whittell Hostess
Selmar Jackson Official
William Haade Worker
Griff Barnett Judge
Bob Alden Newsboy
Philo McCullough Bailiff
Isabel Withers Secretary
Geraldine Wall Woman
Almira Sessions Housekeeper
G. Pat Collins Foreman
Patrick Fitzgerald Clerk
Thurston Hall Businessman
Frank Wilcox Gordon Prescott
Paul Newlan Policeman
Gail Bonney Woman
Roy Gordon Vice President
Morris Nussbaum Prosecutor
Douglas Kennedy Reporter
John Doucette Gus Webb
Louis Austin Woman Guest
Gary Cooper Howard Roark
Patricia Neal Dominique Francon
Raymond Massey Gail Wynand
Frank Kent Smith Peter Keating
Henry Hull Henry Cameron
Robert Douglas Finlayson Ellsworth M. Toohey
Raymond Collins Roger Enright
Moroni Olsen Chairman
Jerome Palmer Cowan Alvah Scarret
Paul Harvey A Businessman
Harry Woods Superintendent
Paul Stanton The Dean
Production Credits Credit
Henry Blanke Producer
Art Department Credit
Edward Carrere Art Director
William L. Kuehl Set Designer
Film Camera Credit
Robert Burks Cinematographer
Production Management Credit
Dick Mayberry first Assistant Director
Visual Effects Credit
John Holden Special Effects
Edwin DuPar Special Effects
H.F. Koenekamp Special Effects
William McGann Special Effects
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Perc Westmore Makeup
Milo Anderson Costume Designer
John Wallace Makeup



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