"Kyle Black: A Darge Tribute"

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"Kyle Black: A Darge Tribute"

A graduate of The Dalles High School in 1991 and later moving to Portland to further his education in art, Kyle joined forces with Clint Sargent and Jeff Dodge to create the contemporary Western tale, "Go, Cowboy, Go!" Shot on a shoe string budget comprised of volunteer labor, "Cowboy" was completed and screened in Portland on January 26th, 2006.

Kyle was the owner of Black Sheep Screen and Sign as well as one of three owners of a store Made in Milwaukie. Kyle’s talents were many. He enjoyed art, graphics and especially enjoyed riding his Harley and was a founding member of Poor Sports motorcycle club. He also enjoyed his classic Camero that he had plans of restoring. Kyle and his father had a shared appreciation for gun collecting and spent many an hour swapping stories and information about them. Kyle enjoyed spending time with his friends and loved to have fun. He was known for his contagious laugh. To say that he will be missed by his family and friends is an understatement.

Kyle Rozentals Black
1973 - 2021

"Go, Cowboy, Go!"
The Darge 10 year Anniversary Cut
2016

Wyatt and Zeke Holladay (Kyle Black and Cy Stanger,
respectively) are two brothers that take off on a cross-county
road trip to find women, beer and trouble. Wyatt and Zeke ponder
their future while running from their past. During their travels,
Wapatto County Sheriff RJ Cornwall (Alistair Duff) and Deputy
Sandy Riggins (Brian Anderson) become determined to bust them.
And soon, an encounter in a bar will have violent consequences.

Will the brothers survive?
Can Wyatt avoid going back to prison again?

Starring Kyle Black, Cy Stanger, B.A. Anderson and Alistair Duff

Directed by Clint Sargent
Produced by Darge Productions ©2006

Go, Cowboy, Go!
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1536414/?ref_=ext_shr_lnk
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHUMao6leRKnmQZNxrfe97_SS7EQHYj6z

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