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  1. John T. Neville (1886–1970) was an American screenwriter. [1] Selected filmography. Her Mad Night (1932) Behind Jury Doors (1932) Malay Nights (1932) Sister to Judas (1932) Revenge at Monte Carlo (1933) Alimony Madness (1933) Her Resale Value (1933) Ticket to a Crime (1934) Rebellion (1936) Ridin' On (1936) The Lion's Den (1936)

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  3. John Reginald Neville, CM OBE (2 May 1925 – 19 November 2011) was an English actor and theatre director whose career spanned more than sixty years, he was renown for his roles on both stage and screen in genres ranging from classical theatre, to fantasy and science fiction.

  4. John Neville (July 26, 1731 – July 29, 1803) was an American military officer, land speculator, and local official who served in the French and Indian War, Lord Dunmore's War and the American Revolutionary War.

  5. John T. Neville was born on 29 December 1886 in Harrisonville, Missouri, USA. He was a writer, known for The Girl from Rio (1939), Barefoot Boy (1938) and A Million to One (1936). He was married to Virginia Greenwell. He died on 25 October 1970 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

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  6. John T. Neville is known as an Screenplay, Story, Writer, Adaptation, Dialogue, Original Story, Scenario Writer, and Novel. Some of his work includes The Devil Bat, Never Give a Sucker an Even Break, The Flying Serpent, Billy the Kid, Midnight Phantom, Desert Nights, Gang Bullets, and Midnight Warning.

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  8. John T. Neville was born on 29 December 1886 in Harrisonville, Missouri, USA. He was a writer, known for The Girl from Rio (1939), Barefoot Boy (1938) and A Million to One (1936). He was married to Virginia Greenwell.