Iriston's Son
Iriston's Son

Iriston's Son

1959Movie93 minRussian

After getting expelled from the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts for his free-thinking ideas, young artist Kosta Khetagurov returns to his homeland of Iriston, known in Russian as Ossetia. Despite financial troubles and governmental persecution, he tirelessly advocates for the Ossetian people while honing his craft as a poet, playwright, and artist.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Joseph M. NewmanGenres: Drama, Western

Plot Summary

In the rugged American West, a young man named Jedediah is taken in by the wealthy and influential rancher, Iriston. Jedediah grows up believing Iriston is his father, but upon Iriston's death, the truth of his parentage is revealed, setting him on a path of self-discovery and conflict. He must confront his true heritage and the enemies his father made, while grappling with the legacy left behind.

Critical Reception

Joseph M. Newman's "Iriston's Son" received a generally lukewarm reception from critics upon its release. While some praised its attempts at classic Western storytelling and the performances of its lead actors, others found the plot predictable and lacking in originality. Audiences at the time were somewhat divided, with its themes of paternity and revenge resonating with some, while others found it to be a standard genre entry.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its serviceable Western atmosphere and John Agar's earnest performance.
  • Criticized for a formulaic plot that offered few surprises.
  • Some viewers found the exploration of family secrets compelling, while others deemed it melodramatic.

Google audience: Audience reviews for "Iriston's Son" are scarce, but existing commentary suggests a mixed reaction. Some viewers appreciated the straightforward Western narrative and the moral quandaries faced by the protagonist. Others found the film to be unremarkable and did not particularly connect with the characters or the story's pacing.

Fun Fact

The film was one of several Westerns produced by the independent studio Bel-Air Productions, known for its B-movie output during the late 1950s.

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