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The Iron Orchard

  • 2018
  • R
  • 1h 58m
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5.7/10
464
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The Iron Orchard (2018)
'The Iron Orchard' is the story of Jim McNeely, a young man thrust into the vibrant and brutal West Texas oilfields in 1939, who works his way through the ranks to ultimately become a formidable wildcatter.
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"The Iron Orchard" is the story of Jim McNeely, a young man thrust into the vibrant and brutal West Texas oilfields in 1939, who works his way through the ranks to ultimately become a formid... Read all"The Iron Orchard" is the story of Jim McNeely, a young man thrust into the vibrant and brutal West Texas oilfields in 1939, who works his way through the ranks to ultimately become a formidable wildcatter."The Iron Orchard" is the story of Jim McNeely, a young man thrust into the vibrant and brutal West Texas oilfields in 1939, who works his way through the ranks to ultimately become a formidable wildcatter.

  • Director
    • Ty Roberts
  • Writers
    • Gerry De Leon
    • Ty Roberts
  • Stars
    • Hassie Harrison
    • Ali Cobrin
    • Lane Garrison
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    464
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ty Roberts
    • Writers
      • Gerry De Leon
      • Ty Roberts
    • Stars
      • Hassie Harrison
      • Ali Cobrin
      • Lane Garrison
    • 11User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
    • 43Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Hassie Harrison
    Hassie Harrison
    • Mazie Wales
    Ali Cobrin
    Ali Cobrin
    • Lee Montgomery
    Lane Garrison
    Lane Garrison
    • Jim McNeely
    Austin Nichols
    Austin Nichols
    • Dent Paxton
    Lew Temple
    Lew Temple
    • Ort Cooley
    Donny Boaz
    Donny Boaz
    • Charlie Dupree
    Allan McLeod
    Allan McLeod
    • Barry Wakely
    Temple Baker
    Temple Baker
    • Pluto
    Steve Brudniak
    Steve Brudniak
    • Broker
    Kelly Dealyn
    Kelly Dealyn
    • Nurse
    Rooster McConaughey
    • YY Pucketts
    Shelley Calene-Black
    Shelley Calene-Black
    • Madelon Wales
    Tristan Riggs
    Tristan Riggs
    • Young Bully
    Ned Van Zandt
    Ned Van Zandt
    • Thomas Van Zandt
    Timothy Lee DePriest
    Timothy Lee DePriest
    • Peaches
    Gregory Kelly
    Gregory Kelly
    • Cap Bruner
    Emily Garnet
    Emily Garnet
    • Esther
    Gary Teague
    Gary Teague
    • Businessman
    • Director
      • Ty Roberts
    • Writers
      • Gerry De Leon
      • Ty Roberts
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    6ferguson-6

    the novel visualized, finally

    Greetings again from the darkness. No one knows for sure how many times someone in Hollywood has attempted to adapt the 1966 novel for the big screen, but we do know that director Ty Roberts is the only one to succeed. The actual author of the novel, Edmund Pendleton Van Zandt, used the pen name Tom Pendleton, as he was unsure how the book would be received and wanted to avoid embarrassment for his prominent family - a family very influential in the founding and development of Fort Worth. Also part of the Van Zandt family are the beloved singer/songwriter Townes, and the author's own son Ned, who has a supporting role in the film. Since I missed the premiere at last year's Dallas International Film Festival, I was glad to catch up with it recently.

    The film tells the story of Jim McNeely, a dropout dumped by his girlfriend's parents for not being good enough for their daughter. McNeely is a fictional character, but similar stories (some better, many worse) have played out in real life many times over the years. It's 1939, and the country is trying to dig out of the depression. McNeely heads to west Texas in hopes of escaping his personal life and capitalizing on the new oil boom - a boom not unlike the gold rush of California almost 100 years prior.

    Frank Pickrell's Santa Rita No. 1 spewed forth boldly (in 1923) announcing the Texas Permian Basin as oil rich. Since then, the area and work have made and broken folks, and that pretty much sums up the story of Jim McNeely - played here by native Texan Zane Garrison ("Prison Break"). His initiation to the oil field crew is not kind, as the roughnecks don't take kindly to the city boy. Of course, McNeely holds his own until he is ready to head out - and he takes the lovely wife of a local engineer with him. McNeely and Lee Montgomery (Ali Corbin) are soon setting up house and a new business.

    It's McNeely's first drill and it leads to the obligatory oil gusher shot. This initial luck or success (depending on how you view it) reconnects him with a couple of buddies from his original oil field days: Dent Paxton (Austin Nichols, "Ray Donovan") and scruffy oil field veteran Ort (played by familiar face Lew Temple). Dent is the dusty road philosopher while Ort is the one who understands drilling. What follows is a case study of how a person reacts to good times and bad. When dreams come true, does corruption of self follow?

    Director Roberts is himself a Midland (west Texas) boy, and the excellent opening sequence of the windswept plains proves he has a feel for the area. His black and white shots slowly fade to color as we meet McNeely. Mr. Roberts not only directs, but also co-wrote the script with Gerry De Leon, produced the film, and edited it as well. Such is the life of a low budget production, and though he accurately captures the feel of oil fields, the film would have benefitted from a lead actor who could better pull off the charisma required to accomplish the fundraising and networking of the McNeely character - a man so unlikeable that we never understand why some remain loyal to him. The film does a nice job of showing the rise and crash, as well as the life lessons that prove one is never too old to come of age. It must be stated that following in the footsteps of Jett Rink (James Dean) in GIANT (directed by George Stevens), Daniel Plainview (Daniel Day-Lewis) in THERE WILL BE BLOOD (directed by Paul Thomas Anderson) and Larry McMurtry's THE LAST PICTURE SHOW (directed by Peter Bogdanovich) is a perhaps a task too tall for even a Texan.
    8jackbowen-21442

    Surprised how good

    I'd read the book, which I loved. But knowing it was an independent film without an A-list star, I went in wondering if it could wow me. Wow! It's very good. Based on what's in the book, it could've gone with some really gratuitous nudity & sex, but instead got the point across tastefully. Friends who'v been around the oilfields say even the salty language in the beginning is tame compared to the real deal. Caveat: I'm an ordinary guy who often doesn't go with what the highbrow critics think. You be the judge.
    4Kimal9000

    Nice try!

    This movie had most things going for it: A great novel, fantastic scenery, skilled photography and a top notch score. Unfortunately the script, acting and direction is somewhat below par. Not by much, but more than enough to give this movie a TV-movie feel. Overacting, overexplanation, and trying too hard.

    Definately watchable, but kept me thinking what this could have been in the right hands...
    9brianjaroszewski

    Authentic

    I enjoyed this independent film more than many recent big budget, heavily marketed films. While the narrative is a bit choppy, I got caught up in the potential experience of an oil prospector in early 20th century Texas. While you may not like the main character by the end of the movie, you will be able to better visualize some of the many challenges of life working in early Texas oilfields. Enjoyed the lead and supporting acting crew performances.
    10se-09622

    Very entertaining

    Very well done. Great acting. Great story. Beautiful film.

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      Was filmed in Big Spring, TX; in and near Gail, TX; near Snyder, TX; in Midland, TX; near Colorado City, TX; near Forsan, TX; near Coahoma, TX; and in Austin, TX.

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    • Release date
      • February 22, 2019 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Italy
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Żelazny sad
    • Filming locations
      • Big Spring, Texas, USA(location)
    • Production companies
      • Santa Rita Film Co.
      • Wildcatters Network
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $204,881
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $45,863
      • Feb 24, 2019
    • Gross worldwide
      • $204,881
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 58 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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