David Evans (August 7, 1893 – May 20, 1966) was a British screenwriter and novelist.
[1] He entered the British film industry during the 1930s where he worked on a number of quota quickies.
During the 1940s he was employed on several more prestigious films such as Terence Fisher's Portrait from Life (1948).
[2] From the mid-1950s he switched to the United States working on a final screenplay Strange Intruder (1956) before switching to television.
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