Footnotes:


GO, COWBOY, GO! PRESS RELEASE:

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?

Shot entirely in Oregon over the summer of 2005, Clint Sargent
and Jeff Dodge have created a contemporary psycho-drama western
that studies loyalty, fate and bar culture.  Clocking in at a swift
50 minutes, “Go, Cowboy, Go!” is an independent short with
many influences, including “Urban Cowboy”, “Two Lane Blacktop”,
and “Easy Rider”.  Featuring a Rick Bain and the Genius Position
dominated soundtrack (also featuring the Skirtchasers and John Ward),
 “Go, Cowboy, Go” will make its’ theatrical debut at:
9:30PM Thursday, January 26th, 2006
at the Laurelhurst Theater
(2735 East Burnside Street, Portland  OR) .
A DAY ON THE ASTEROID  PRESS RELEASE:

Are you tired of the corrupt policies of the United Earth Systems? 

Has Capitalism got you down? 

Then come on out to the Hollywood Theatre in Portland, Oregon and join Jules, Lenny & Artie Bardo (AKA the BARDO Bros) for the Theatrical Debut of their new movie, "A Day On The Asteroid" An Historic Look at Marxism. Premiering at 9PM Friday, May 22nd, 2009. Limited seating available. For Advance Ticket information, call The Hollywood Theatre at 503-281-4215 or e-mail us: hi@dargeproductions.com

A DAY ON THE ASTEROID  PRESS RELEASE:


Are you tired of the corrupt policies of the United Earth Systems?


Has Capitalism got you down?


Then come on out to the Hollywood Theatre in Portland, Oregon and join Jules, Lenny & Artie Bardo (AKA the BARDO Bros) for the Theatrical Debut of their new movie, "A Day On The Asteroid" An Historic Look at Marxism. Premiering at 9PM Friday, May 22nd, 2009. Limited seating available. For Advance Ticket information, call The Hollywood Theatre at 503-281-4215 or e-mail us: hi@dargeproductions.com

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

DARGE PREMIERES LONG AWAITED SEQUEL

“Jeff Steele: Children of the Doomed” screens 8:30PM on Sunday, July 24th, 2011

at the Alberta Rose Theater

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jeff-Steele-Children-of-the-Doomed/387766310415


Set on the mythical planet of Kaia, Secret Agent Jeff Steele (Jeff Dodge) returns from a dangerous mission only to find a sinister force at work throughout the city of Buckbean.  Under the command of Edwin Stark (Steven Cebula), the two agents begin an investigation into the youth movement of the Avedonian citizenry.   A mysterious appearance by the renowned author, Dr. David Vox (John Killeen) causes the Agency to fear corruption within its’ own, young ranks.


While Steele spies on Vox, he meets an estranged wife named Deliyeh (Cameron Kay) who fears her husband has been lost to this weird following.  As the two team up to find her husband, Ralph (John Mason), they discover that Dr. Vox and his young followers are amassing in the Great Deserts of the Noynian Basin to meet their new-found, enigmatic, spiritual-leader; the Maker (Alistair Duff).


Can Jeff Steele and Deliyeh prevent the Maker from enacting his deranged vision of “Revolutionary Humanicide”?! 

Find out 8:30PM on July 24th, 2011 at the Alberta Rose Theater.


Starring Jeff Dodge, Cameron Kay, John Killeen and Alistair Duff, “Steele : Children” features a cadre of Darge regulars and newbies filmed between September 2009 to June 2010.  It was shot on location throughout SE Oregon (Owyhee River area, Rome - not very far from where Kelly Reichardt was simultaneously shooting “Meek‘s Cutoff”) and Portland, Oregon.


Filmmaker Bio - Darge Productions

Created in college as an artistic outlet for strange comics and musical ideas, Clint Sargent and Jeff S. Dodge have organically grown Darge Productions into a successful motion picture company.  Both graduates in History, Dodge and Sargent often borrow from Ancient Rome, Greece and other epochs to write their stories.  Another founding father, Dan Palodichuk, often makes contributions to character development and plot-lines.  By following their age old axiom of ‘Let’s make the next one better’, Dodge and Sargent continue to evolve as both filmmakers and musicians.


Running Time: 88 Minutes Tickets: $7 - Day of / $6 if ordered online

Jeff Steele : Children of the Doomed premieres 8:30PM on Sunday, July 24th 2011 at the

ALBERTA ROSE THEATRE
3000 NE ALBERTA STREET
PORTLAND, OR 97211

Other Darge links:

http://www.youtube.com/user/dargeproductions2

https://twitter.com/#!/dargepro

http://www.funnyordie.com/dargeproductions

http://www.imdb.com/company/co0305485/