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  • Patricia Neal as Dominique Francon wearing a black gown trimmed with white fur in the 1949 film "The Fountainhead."
    • Warner Bros.

    The Fountainhead

    1949

    Costume seen on Patricia Neal as Dominique Francon

  • Patricia Neal as herself wearing a black gown trimmed with white fur in the 1949 film "It's A Great Feeling."
    • Warner Bros.

    It's A Great Feeling

    1949

    Costume seen on Patricia Neal as herself

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This dress is an example of the same actress wearing the same costume twice. Patricia Neal wore this black gown trimmed with white fur in the 1949 film The Fountainhead. The same year, she wore the dress in It’s a Great Feeling, which takes place in a movie studio.

Neal, along with several other actors, played themselves in the film, and the reuse of her costume indicates that in the world of It’s a Great Feeling, Neal was filming The Fountainhead.

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About the Costume

This dress is an example of the same actress wearing the same costume twice. Patricia Neal wore this black gown trimmed with white fur in the 1949 film The Fountainhead. The same year, she wore the dress in It’s a Great Feeling, which takes place in a movie studio.

Neal, along with several other actors, played themselves in the film, and the reuse of her costume indicates that in the world of It’s a Great Feeling, Neal was filming The Fountainhead.

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This dress is an example of the same actress wearing the same costume twice. Patricia Neal wore this black gown trimmed with white fur in the 1949 film The Fountainhead. The same year, she wore the dress in It’s a Great Feeling, which takes place in a movie studio.

Neal, along with several other actors, played themselves in the film, and the reuse of her costume indicates that in the world of It’s a Great Feeling, Neal was filming The Fountainhead.

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