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Listen to the sound clip I own most of it now. All those blocks. from The Fountainhead (1949):

I own most of it now. All those blocks.



This sound is from The Fountainhead (1949)

The Fountainhead is a film from 1949, directed by King Vidor and based on the eponymous novel by Ayn Rand. This thought-provoking drama explores the themes of individualism, capitalism, and the struggle to maintain creative integrity in a conformist society. Starring Gary Cooper as the enigmatic architect Howard Roark, the film delves into his uncompromising vision for innovative and original designs, all while battling against a collective mindset that seeks to suppress his individuality.

Opposite Cooper, Patricia Neal delivers a captivating performance as Dominique Francon, a complex and conflicted woman torn between her love for Roark and society's expectations. The chemistry between Cooper and Neal is electric, as their characters navigate a world that constantly challenges their beliefs and values.

Accompanied by a powerful score, The Fountainhead captures the essence of Rand's philosophical ideas and brings them to life on the silver screen. To immerse yourself in the soundscape of this remarkable film, you can play and download these sounds here.

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