Writers Guild of America Award for Best Written Drama explained

Writers Guild of America Award for Best Written Drama
Awarded For:Outstanding Writing for a Dramatic Film
Presenter:Writers Guild of America
Country:United States
Year:1949
Year2:1984
Website:http://www.wga.org

The Writers Guild Award for Best Written Drama was an award presented from 1949 to 1984 by the Writers Guild of America, after which it was discontinued.

Winners & Nominees[1]

Notes

1940s

YearFilmWriter(s)
1948[2] The Snake PitFrank Partos and Millen Brand
All My SonsChester Erskine
Another Part of the ForestVladimir Pozner
Berlin ExpressHarold Medford
Call Northside 777Jerome Cady, and Jay Dratler
Command DecisionWilliam R. Laidlaw, and George Froeschel
I Remember MamaDewitt Bodeen
Johnny BelindaIrma von Cube, and Allen Vincent
Key LargoRichard Brooks, and John Huston
Sorry, Wrong NumberLucille Fletcher
The Naked CityAlbert Maltz, and Malvin Wald
The Treasure of the Sierra MadreJohn Huston
1949[3] All the King's MenRobert Rossen
BattlegroundRobert Pirosh
ChampionCarl Foreman
Intruder in the DustBen Maddow
The Hasty HeastRanald MacDougall
The HeiressRuth Goetz, and Augustus Goetz
The WindowMel Dinelli

1950s

YearFilmWriter(s)
1950[4] Sunset BoulevardCharles Brackett, Billy Wilder, and D.M. Marshman Jr.
All About EveJoseph L. Mankiewicz
Panic in the StreetsRichard Murphy
The Asphalt JungleBen Maddow, and John Huston
The MenCarl Foreman
1951[5] A Place in the SunMichael Wilson and Harry Brown
A Streetcar Named DesireTennessee Williams
Death of a SalesmanStanley Roberts
Detective StoryPhilip Yordan, and Robert Wyler
Fourteen HoursJohn Paxton
1952[6] High NoonCarl Foreman
5 FingersMichael Wilson
Come Back, Little ShebaKetti Frings
Moulin RougeAnthony Veiller, and John Huston
The Bad and the BeautifulCharles Schnee
1953[7] From Here to EternityDaniel Taradash
Above and BeyondMelvin Frank, Norman Panama, and Beirne Lay Jr.
Little FugitiveRay Ashley
Martin LutherAllan Sloane, and Lothar Wolff
ShaneA. B. Guthrie Jr.
1954[8] On the WaterfrontBudd Schulberg
Executive SuiteErnest Lehman
Rear WindowJohn Michael Hayes
The Barefoot ContessaJoseph L. Mankiewicz
The Country GirlGeorge Seaton
1955[9] MartyPaddy Chayefsky
Bad Day at Black RockMillard Kaufman
Blackboard JungleRichard Brooks
East of EdenPaul Osborn
PicnicDaniel Taradash
1956[10] Friendly PersuasionMichael Wilson
Baby DollTennessee Williams
GiantFred Guiol, and Ivan Moffat
Somebody Up There Likes MeErnest Lehman
The RainmakerN. Richard Nash
1957[11] 12 Angry MenReginald Rose
Heaven Knows, Mr. AllisonJohn Lee Mahin, and John Huston
Paths of GloryStanley Kubrick, Calder Willingham, and Jim Thompson
Peyton PlaceJohn Michael Hayes
SayonaraPaul Osborn
1958[12] The Defiant OnesHarold Jacob Smith, and Nedrick Young
Cat on a Hot Tin RoofRichard Brooks, and James Poe
I Want to Live!Nelson Gidding, and Don Mankiewicz
Separate TablesTerence Rattigan, and John Gay
The Long, Hot SummerIrving Ravetch, and Harriet Frank Jr.
1959[13] The Diary of Anne FrankFrances Goodrich, and Albert Hackett
Anatomy of a MurderWendell Mayes
Ben-HurKarl Tunberg
CompulsionRichard Murphy
The Nun's StoryRobert Anderson

1960s

YearFilmWriter(s)
1960[14] Elmer GantryRichard Brooks
Sons and LoversGavin Lambert, and T.E.B. Clarke
PsychoJoseph Stefano
SpartacusDalton Trumbo
The SundownersIsobel Lennart
1961[15] The HustlerSidney Carroll, and Robert Rossen
A Raisin in the SunLorraine Hansberry
FannyJulius J. Epstein
Judgment at NurembergAbby Mann
The InnocentsWilliam Archibald, and Truman Capote
1962[16] To Kill a MockingbirdHorton Foote
Billy BuddPeter Ustinov, and DeWitt Bodeen
Birdman of AlcatrazGuy Trosper
FreudCharles Kaufman, and Wolfgang Reinhardt
The Miracle WorkerWilliam Gibson
1963[17] HudHarriet Frank Jr., and Irving Ravetch
America AmericaElia Kazan
Captain Newman, M.D.Richard L. Breen, Phoebe Ephron, and Henry Ephron
The BalconyBen Maddow
The Great EscapeJames Clavell, and W.R. Burnett
The Ugly AmericanStewart Stern
1964[18] BecketEdward Anhalt
One Potato, Two PotatoRaphael Hayes, and Orville H. Hampton
Seven Days in MayRod Serling
The Best ManGore Vidal
The Night of the IguanaAnthony Veiller, and John Huston
1965[19] The PawnbrokerMorton S. Fine
A Patch of BlueGuy Green
The Spy Who Came in from the ColdPaul Dehn, and Guy Trosper
The CollectorStanley Mann, and John Kohn
Ship of FoolsAbby Mann
1966[20] Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?Ernest Lehman
HarperWilliam Goldman
The ProfessionalsRichard Brooks
The Sand PebblesRobert Anderson
1967[21] Bonnie and ClydeRobert Benton, and David Newman
Guess Who's Coming to DinnerWilliam Rose
In Cold BloodRichard Brooks
In the Heat of the NightStirling Silliphant
Up the Down StaircaseTad Mosel
1968[22] The Lion in WinterJames Goldman
PetuliaLawrence B. Marcus
Rachel, RachelStewart Stern
Rosemary's BabyRoman Polanski
The Heart Is a Lonely HunterThomas C. Ryan
1969
[23]
Best Drama Adapted from Another Medium
Midnight CowboyWaldo Salt
Anne of the Thousand DaysJohn Hale, and Bridget Boland
The Prime of Miss Jean BrodieJay Presson Allen
They Shoot Horses, Don't They?James Poe, and Robert E. Thompson
True GritMarguerite Roberts
Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid William Goldman
Alice's RestaurantVenable Herndon, and Arthur Penn
Downhill RacerJames Salter
Easy RiderPeter Fonda, Dennis Hopper, and Terry Southern
Me, NatalieA. Martin Zwelback

1970s

YearFilmWriter(s)
1970
[24]
Best Drama Adapted from Another Medium
I Never Sang for My FatherRobert Anderson
AirportGeorge Seaton
Catch-22Buck Henry
Little Big ManCalder Willingham
The Great White HopeHoward Sackler
Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen
PattonFrancis Ford Coppola and Edmund H. North
Five Easy piecesCarole Eastman (As Adrien Joyce)
Love StoryErich segal
1971
[25]
Best Drama Adapted from Another Medium
The French ConnectionErnest Tidyman
A Clockwork OrangeStanley Kubrick
Johnny Got His GunDalton Trumbo
McCabe & Mrs. MillerRobert Altman, and Brian McKay
The Last Picture ShowLarry McMurtry, and Peter Bodganovich
Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen
Sunday Bloody SundayPenelope Gilliatt
KluteAndy Lewis, and David E. Lewis
Summer of '42Hernan Raucher
The Hellstrom ChronicleDavid Seltzer
1972
[26]
Best Drama Adapted from Another Medium
The GodfatherMario Puzo, and Francis Ford Coppola
DeliveranceJames Dickley
Pete 'n' TillieJulius J. Epstein
Slaughterhouse-FiveStephen Geller
SounderLonne Elder III
Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen
The CandidateJeremy Larner
Bad CompanyDavid Newman, and Robert Benton
ImagesRobert Altman
The Culpepper Cattle Co.Eric Bercovici, and Gregory Prentiss
The Great Northfield, Minnesota RaidPhilip Kaufman
1973
[27]
Best Drama Adapted from Another Medium
SerpicoWaldo Salt, and Norman Wexler
Cinderella LibertyDarryl Ponicsan
The ExorcistWilliam Peter Blatty
The Last DetailRobert Towne
The Paper ChaseJames Bridges
Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen
Save the TigerSteve Shagan
Mean StreetsMartin Scorsese, and Mardik Martin
PaydayDon Carpenter
The StingDavid S. Ward
The Way We WereArthur Laurents
1974
[28]
Best Drama Adapted from Another Medium
The Godfather Part IIFrancis Ford Coppola, and Mario Puzo
ConrackIrving Ravetch, and Harriet Frank Jr.
LennyJulian Barry
The Parallax ViewDavid Giler, and Lorenzo Sempler Jr.
The Talking of Pelham One Two ThreePeter Stone
Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen
ChinatownRobert Towne
A Woman Under the InfluenceJohn Cassavetes
Alice Doesn't Live Here AnymoreRobert Getchell
Harry and TontoPaul Mazursky, and Josh Greenfeld
The ConversationFrancis Ford Coppola
1975
[29]
Best Drama Adapted from Another Medium
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's NestLawrence Hauben, and Bo Goldman
Barry LyndonStanley Kubrick
The Man Whou Would Be KingJohn Huston, and Gladys Hill
JawsPeter Benchley, and Carl Gottlieb
The Man in the Glass BoothEdward Anhalt
Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen
Dog Day AfternoonFrank Pierson
French Connection IIAlexander Jacobs, Robert Dillon, and Laurie Dillon
NashvilleJoan Twekesbury
The Wind and the LionJohn Milius
1976
[30]
Best Drama Adapted from Another Medium
All the President's MenWilliam Goldman
Bound for GloryRobert Getchell
The Seven-Per-Cent SolutionNicholas Meyer
Marathon ManWilliam Goldman
The ShootistMiles Hood Swarthout, and Scott Hale
Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen
NetworkPaddy Chayefsky
The OmenDavid Seltzer
RockySylvester Stallone
Taxi DriverPaul Schrader
The FrontWalter Bernstein
1977
[31]
Best Drama Adapted from Another Medium
JuliaAlvin Sargent
I Never Promised You a Rose GardenGavin Lambert, and Lewis John Carlino
Islands in the StreamDenne Bart Petitclerc
Looking for Mr. GoodbarRichard Brooks
Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen
The Turning PointArthur Laurents
Close Encounters of the Third KindSteven Spielberg
Saturday Night FeverNorman Wexler
The Late ShowRobert Benton
1978
[32]
Best Drama Adapted from Another Medium
Midnight ExpressOliver Stone
BloodbrothersWalter Newman
Go Tell the SpartansWendell Mayes
Invasion of the Body SnatchersW.D. Richter
Who'll Stop the RainJudith Rascoe, and Robert Stone
Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen
Coming HomeNancy Dowd, Robert C. Jones, and Waldo Salt
An Unmarried WomanPaul Mazursky
Days of HeavenTerrence Malick
InteriorsWoody Allen
The Deer HunterDeric Washburn, Michael Cimino, Louis Garfinkle, and Quinn K. Redeker
1979
[33]
Best Drama Adapted from Another Medium
Kramer vs. KramerRobert Benton
Norma RaeIrving Ravetch, and Harriet Frank Jr.
Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen
The China SyndromeMike Gray, T. S. Cook, and James Bridges
Apocalypse NowJohn Milius, and Francis Ford Coppola

1980s

YearNomineesWriter(s)
1980
[34]
Best Drama Adapted from Other Medium
Ordinary PeopleAlvin Sargent
Coal Miner's DaughterThomas Rickman
The Elephant ManChristopher De Vore, Eric Bergren, and David Lynch
The Great SantiniLewis John Carlino
The Stunt ManLawrence B. Marcus, Richard Rush
Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen
Melvin and HowardBo Goldman
FameChristopher Gore
My BodyguardAlan Ornsby
1981
[35]
Best Drama Adapted from Other Medium
On Golden PondErnest Thompson, and Donald E. Stewart
Cutler's WayJeffrey Alan Fiskin
Prince of the CityJay Presson Allen, and Sidney Lumet
RagtimeMichael Weller
Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen
RedsWarren Beatty and Trevor Griffiths
Absence of MaliceKurt Luedtke
Atlantic CityJohn Guare
Body HeatLawrence Kasdan
1982
[36]
Best Drama Adapted from Other Medium
MissingCosta-Gavras, and Donald E. Stewart
Sophie's ChoiceAlan J. Pakula
The VerdictDavid Mamet
The World According to GarpSteve Tesich
Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial Melissa Mathison
An Officer and a GentlemanDouglas Day Stewart
Shoot the MoonBo Goldman
1983
[37]
Best Drama Adapted from Other Medium
Reuben, ReubenJulius J. Epstein
The Year of Living DangerouslyDavid Williamson, Peter Weir, and C.J. Koch
The Right StuffPhilip Kaufman
Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen
Tender Mercies Horton Foote
SilkwoodNora Ephron, and Alice Arlen
WarGamesLawrence Lasker, and Walter F. Parkes

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Writers Guild Awards Winners 1995-1949. awards.wga.org. 2019-05-17.
  2. Web site: Writers Guild of America, USA (1949). IMDb. 2019-05-17.
  3. Web site: Writers Guild of America, USA (1950). IMDb. 2019-05-17.
  4. Web site: Writers Guild of America, USA (1951). IMDb. 2019-05-17.
  5. Web site: Writers Guild of America, USA (1952). IMDb. 2019-05-17.
  6. Web site: Writers Guild of America, USA (1953). IMDb. 2019-05-17.
  7. Web site: Writers Guild of America, USA (1954). IMDb. 2019-05-17.
  8. Web site: Writers Guild of America, USA (1955). IMDb. 2019-05-17.
  9. Web site: Writers Guild of America, USA (1956). IMDb. 2019-05-17.
  10. Web site: Writers Guild of America, USA (1957). IMDb. 2019-05-17.
  11. Web site: Writers Guild of America, USA (1958). IMDb. 2019-05-17.
  12. Web site: Writers Guild of America, USA (1959). IMDb. 2019-05-17.
  13. Web site: Writers Guild of America, USA (1960). IMDb. 2019-05-17.
  14. Web site: Writers Guild of America, USA (1961). IMDb. 2019-05-17.
  15. Web site: Writers Guild of America, USA (1962). IMDb. 2019-05-17.
  16. Web site: Writers Guild of America, USA (1963). IMDb. 2019-05-17.
  17. Web site: Writers Guild of America, USA (1964). IMDb. 2019-05-17.
  18. Web site: Writers Guild of America, USA (1965). IMDb. 2019-05-17.
  19. Web site: Writers Guild of America, USA (1966). IMDb. 2019-05-17.
  20. Web site: Writers Guild of America, USA (1967). IMDb. 2019-05-17.
  21. Web site: Writers Guild of America, USA (1968). IMDb. 2019-05-17.
  22. Web site: Writers Guild of America, USA (1969). IMDb. 2019-05-17.
  23. Web site: Writers Guild of America, USA (1970). IMDb. 2019-05-18.
  24. Web site: Writers Guild of America, USA (1971). IMDb. 2019-05-18.
  25. Web site: Writers Guild of America, USA (1972). IMDb. 2019-05-18.
  26. Web site: Writers Guild of America, USA (1973). IMDb. 2019-05-18.
  27. Web site: Writers Guild of America, USA (1974). IMDb. 2019-05-18.
  28. Web site: Writers Guild of America, USA (1975). IMDb. 2019-05-18.
  29. Web site: Writers Guild of America, USA (1976). IMDb. 2019-05-18.
  30. Web site: Writers Guild of America, USA (1977). IMDb. 2019-05-18.
  31. Web site: Writers Guild of America, USA (1978). IMDb. 2019-05-18.
  32. Web site: Writers Guild of America, USA (1979). IMDb. 2019-05-18.
  33. Web site: Writers Guild of America, USA (1980). IMDb. 2019-05-18.
  34. Web site: Writers Guild of America, USA (1981). IMDb. 2019-05-18.
  35. Web site: Writers Guild of America, USA (1982). IMDb. 2019-05-18.
  36. Web site: Writers Guild of America, USA (1983). IMDb. 2019-05-18.
  37. Web site: Writers Guild of America, USA (1983). IMDb. 2019-05-18.