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Neyman attended Texas Christian University. After marrying he moved to El Paso where he worked as the director of the local Boys Club. While in El Paso he became heavily involved with the local theater scene, coming to know people such as John Reynolds and Harold P. Warren. Following the release of Manos, the movie quickly faded back into obscurity. Neyman and his daughter moved to California. Neyman eventually moved to the Pacific Northwest. Neyman achieved new fame when the crew of MST3K screened Manos in early 1993. Neyman passed away on November 12, 2016. [1]

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