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The Fountainhead

The Fountainhead

Release: 1949-06-25 ·Runtime: 112m ·★ 6.8
Drama Romance

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Production Countries

United States of America

Production Companies

Warner Bros. Pictures

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Cast

Fred Kelsey Fred Kelsey as Old Watchman (uncredited) Frank Wilcox Frank Wilcox as Gordon Prescott (uncredited) Jack Mower Jack Mower as Construction Foreman (uncredited) Bob Reeves Bob Reeves as Juror (uncredited) Ray Collins Ray Collins as Roger Enright Larry Steers Larry Steers as Party Guest (uncredited) Geraldine Wall Geraldine Wall as Woman (uncredited) Monte Blue Monte Blue as Gas Station Executive (uncredited) G. Pat Collins G. Pat Collins as Jury Foreman (uncredited) Ruthelma Stevens Ruthelma Stevens as Roark's Secretary (uncredited) Lester Dorr Lester Dorr as Minor Role (uncredited) Jay Eaton Jay Eaton as Party Guest (uncredited) Charles Evans Charles Evans as Banner Board Member (uncredited) Paul Harvey Paul Harvey as Opera Businessman (uncredited) Douglas Kennedy Douglas Kennedy as Reporter (uncredited) Harold Miller Harold Miller as Party Guest (uncredited) George Blagoi George Blagoi as Rally Spectator (uncredited) Tristram Coffin Tristram Coffin as Toohey's Secretary (uncredited) Thurston Hall Thurston Hall as Businessman at Party (uncredited) Selmer Jackson Selmer Jackson as Cortlandt Official (uncredited) Moroni Olsen Moroni Olsen as Chairman Estelle Etterre Estelle Etterre as Woman at Enright party (uncredited) Paul Newlan Paul Newlan as Policeman (uncredited) Leo White Leo White as Pedestrian Onlooker (uncredited) Josephine Whittell Josephine Whittell as Hostess (uncredited) Harry Woods Harry Woods as Quarry Superintendent (uncredited) Raymond Massey Raymond Massey as Gail Wynand Griff Barnett Griff Barnett as Judge (uncredited) Jonathan Hale Jonathan Hale as Guy Francon (uncredited) Tito Vuolo Tito Vuolo as Pasquale Orsini (uncredited) Henry Hull Henry Hull as Henry Cameron John Alvin John Alvin as Young Intellectual (uncredited) Creighton Hale Creighton Hale as Court Clerk (uncredited) Almira Sessions Almira Sessions as Dominique's Housekeeper at Quarry (uncredited) John Doucette John Doucette as Gus Webb (uncredited) William Haade William Haade as Worker (uncredited) Lee Phelps Lee Phelps as Juror (uncredited) Ann Doran Ann Doran as Wynand's Secretary (uncredited) Boyd 'Red' Morgan Boyd 'Red' Morgan as Jury Member (uncredited) Charles Trowbridge Charles Trowbridge as Director (uncredited) Morris Ankrum Morris Ankrum as Prosecutor (uncredited) Dorothy Christy Dorothy Christy as Society Woman (uncredited) Harlan Warde Harlan Warde as Young Man (uncredited) Gary Cooper Gary Cooper as Howard Roark Patricia Neal Patricia Neal as Dominique Francon Glen Cavender Glen Cavender as Pedestrian Onlooker (uncredited) Russell Hicks Russell Hicks as Banner Board Member (uncredited) Kent Smith Kent Smith as Peter Keating Gail Bonney Gail Bonney as Woman (uncredited) Henry Hebert Henry Hebert as Juror (uncredited) Philo McCullough Philo McCullough as Bailiff (uncredited) Paul Stanton Paul Stanton as Dean Who Expels Roark (uncredited) Pierre Watkin Pierre Watkin as Cortlandt Official (uncredited) Robert Douglas Robert Douglas as Elsworth Toohey Jerome Cowan Jerome Cowan as Alvah Scarret Roy Gordon Roy Gordon as Vice-President (uncredited)