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Classic Films Review:
The Fountainhead (1949)
Film Fun Fact: Ayn Rand wrote the entire speech that Howard Roark gives at the end of the film, and demanded that it be read exactly as she wrote it. The director, King Vidor, initially agreed, but when shooting commenced on the scene, Vidor decided to tighten it up a bit. Upon hearing this, Rand called the head of the studio demanding that the whole speech be filmed. Rand won out, and Vidor filmed the entire speech. The scene goes on for nearly six minutes, one of the longest speeches ever in a feature film. (yes..it is really that long).
From my perspective: This is one of my favorite works of literature, so it was hard for me to be neutral when watching the film. At first glance, I believed Gary Cooper to be too old for the lead role. But I have to admit, as the film enfolds, his no-nonsense dry approach to the character embodies the spirit of Howard Roark. And Patricia Neil, as the strong and untouchable Dominique Francon, was just perfect. I loved this film!
Is it worth seeing: I found myself captivated by this film because I wanted to see the book brought to life. If you are a fan of Ayn Rand's writings, then I would definitely encourage you to spend some time with this film. If you have never heard of The Fountainhead, go out & buy a copy and start reading! (and don't forget to buy Atlas Shrugged too).
Learn more about this novel at The Ayn Rand Institute