Later Life
Warren worked as a fertilizer salesman for some time after making Manos. He was married to Norma Friedman, script supervisor upon the Manos set. He tried pitching a sequel to Manos and another script named Wild Desert Bikers, but failed. Warren then tried turning the script of Wild Desert Bikers into a book named Satan Rides a Bike, but was unable to find a willing publisher. Hal Warren died in December 1985. His widow Norma moved to Colorado.
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