The late American screenwriter John Thomas Neville should not be confused with contemporary British actor John Neville. From 1928 onward, John Thomas Neville scripted dozens of low-budget melodramas and Westerns. He spent much of his time at Columbia in the 1930s, then moved onward (if not upward) to Monogram. John Thomas Neville's best-known endeavor was the Bela Lugosi opus The Devil Bat (1940), remade under Neville's imprimatur as The Flying Serpent in 1947.
John T. Neville
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