Friday, January 31

Academy Awards

1944 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Writing (Original Screenplay)

1944 Academy Awards – Writing (Original Screenplay) Winner and Nominees

1944 Academy Awards - Writing (Original Screenplay) WinnerPrincess O'RourkeNorman KrasnaA pilot falls in love with a woman he believes is heading cross country to become a maid, little suspecting that she's actually a princess.Amazon1944 Academy Awards - Writing (Original Screenplay) NomineesAir ForceDudley NicholsAmazonIn Which We ServeNoël CowardAmazonSo Proudly We Hail!Allan ScottAmazonThe North StarLillian HellmanAmazon
1945 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Writing (Original Screenplay)

1945 Academy Awards – Writing (Original Screenplay) Winner and Nominees

1945 Academy Awards - Writing (Original Screenplay) WinnerWilsonLamar TrottiA chronicle of the political career of US President Woodrow Wilson.Amazon1945 Academy Awards - Writing (Original Screenplay) NomineesHail the Conquering HeroPreston SturgesAmazonThe Miracle of Morgan's CreekPreston SturgesAmazonTwo Girls and a SailorRichard ConnellAmazonWing and a PrayerJerome CadyAmazon
1946 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Writing (Original Screenplay)

1946 Academy Awards – Writing (Original Screenplay) Winner and Nominees

1946 Academy Awards - Writing (Original Screenplay) WinnerMarie-LouiseRichard SchweizerMarie-Louise is a 1944 Swiss German and French language Swiss film directed by Leopold Lindtberg and an uncredited Franz Schnyder. The film, distributed in the U.S. by Arthur Mayer and ...Amazon1946 Academy Awards - Writing (Original Screenplay) NomineesDillingerPhilip YordanAmazonMusic for MillionsMyles ConnollyAmazonSalty O'RourkeMilton HolmesAmazonWhat Next, Corporal Hargrove?Harry KurnitzAmazon
1947 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Writing (Original Screenplay)

1947 Academy Awards – Writing (Original Screenplay) Winner and Nominees

1947 Academy Awards - Writing (Original Screenplay) WinnerThe Seventh VeilMuriel BoxOne dark summer night, Francesca Cunningham, a once world famed pianist, escapes from her hospital room and tries to commit suicide by jumping off a local bridge. She is rescued and taken ...Amazon1947 Academy Awards - Writing (Original Screenplay) NomineesChildren of ParadiseJacques PrévertAmazonNotoriousBen HechtAmazonRoad to UtopiaNorman PanamaAmazonThe Blue DahliaRaymond ChandlerAmazon
1948 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Writing (Original Screenplay)

1948 Academy Awards – Writing (Original Screenplay) Winner and Nominees

1948 Academy Awards - Writing (Original Screenplay) WinnerThe Bachelor and the Bobby-SoxerSidney SheldonA high school girl falls for a playboy artist, with screwball results.Amazon1948 Academy Awards - Writing (Original Screenplay) NomineesA Double LifeRuth GordonAmazonBody and SoulAbraham PolonskyAmazonMonsieur VerdouxCharles ChaplinAmazonShoeshineSergio AmideiAmazon
1950 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Writing (Original Screenplay)

1950 Academy Awards – Writing (Original Screenplay) Winner and Nominees

1950 Academy Awards - Writing (Original Screenplay) WinnerBattlegroundRobert PiroshTrue tale about a squad of the 101st Airborne Division coping with being trapped by the Germans in the besieged city of Bastogne, Belgium during the Battle of the Bulge in December of 1944.Amazon1950 Academy Awards - Writing (Original Screenplay) NomineesJolson Sings AgainSidney BuchmanAmazonPaisanAlfred HayesAmazonPassport to PimlicoT.E.B. ClarkeAmazonThe Quiet OneHelen LevittAmazon
1951 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Writing (Original Screenplay)

1951 Academy Awards – Writing (Original Screenplay) Winner and Nominees

1951 Academy Awards - Writing (Original Screenplay) WinnerSunset BoulevardCharles BrackettA screenwriter develops a dangerous relationship with a faded film star determined to make a triumphant return.Amazon1951 Academy Awards - Writing (Original Screenplay) NomineesAdam's RibRuth GordonAmazonCagedVirginia KelloggAmazonNo Way OutJoseph L. MankiewiczAmazonThe MenCarl ForemanAmazon
1952 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Writing (Original Screenplay)

1952 Academy Awards – Writing (Original Screenplay) Winner and Nominees

1952 Academy Awards - Writing (Original Screenplay) WinnerAn American in ParisAlan Jay LernerThree friends struggle to find work in Paris. Things become more complicated when two of them fall in love with the same woman.Amazon1952 Academy Awards - Writing (Original Screenplay) NomineesAce in the HoleBilly WilderAmazonDavid and BathshebaPhilip DunneAmazonGo for Broke!Robert PiroshAmazonThe WellClarence GreeneAmazon
1953 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Writing (Original Screenplay)

1953 Academy Awards – Writing (Original Screenplay) Winner and Nominees

1953 Academy Awards - Writing (Original Screenplay) WinnerThe Lavender Hill MobT.E.B. ClarkeA meek bank clerk who oversees the shipment of bullion joins with an eccentric neighbor to steal gold bars and smuggle them out of the country as miniature Eiffel Towers.Amazon1953 Academy Awards - Writing (Original Screenplay) NomineesPat and MikeRuth GordonAmazonThe Atomic CitySydney BoehmAmazonThe Sound BarrierTerence RattiganAmazonViva Zapata!John SteinbeckAmazon
1954 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Writing (Original Screenplay)

1954 Academy Awards – Writing (Original Screenplay) Winner and Nominees

1954 Academy Awards - Writing (Original Screenplay) WinnerTitanicCharles BrackettAn unhappily married couple struggle to deal with their problems while on board the ill-fated ship.Amazon1954 Academy Awards - Writing (Original Screenplay) NomineesTake the High Ground!Millard KaufmanAmazonThe Band WagonBetty ComdenAmazonThe Desert RatsRichard MurphyAmazonThe Naked SpurSam RolfeAmazon