Friday, November 1

Writing (Adapted Screenplay)

1948 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Writing (Adapted Screenplay)

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

1948 Academy Awards - Writing (Adapted Screenplay) WinnerMiracle on 34th StreetGeorge SeatonWhen a nice old man who claims to be Santa Claus is institutionalized as insane, a young lawyer decides to defend him by arguing in court that he is the real thing.Amazon1948 Academy Awards - Writing (Adapted Screenplay) NomineesBoomerang!Richard MurphyAmazonCrossfireJohn PaxtonAmazonGentleman's AgreementMoss HartAmazonGreat ExpectationsDavid LeanAmazon
1947 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Writing (Adapted Screenplay)

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

1947 Academy Awards - Writing (Adapted Screenplay) WinnerThe Best Years of Our LivesRobert E. SherwoodThree World War II veterans return home to small-town America to discover that they and their families have been irreparably changed.Amazon1947 Academy Awards - Writing (Adapted Screenplay) NomineesAnna and the King of SiamSally BensonAmazonBrief EncounterAnthony Havelock-AllanAmazonRome, Open CitySergio AmideiAmazonThe KillersAnthony VeillerAmazon
1946 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Writing (Adapted Screenplay)

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

1946 Academy Awards - Writing (Adapted Screenplay) WinnerThe Lost WeekendCharles BrackettThe desperate life of a chronic alcoholic is followed through a four-day drinking bout.Amazon1946 Academy Awards - Writing (Adapted Screenplay) NomineesA Tree Grows in BrooklynFrank DavisAmazonMildred PierceRanald MacDougallAmazonPride of the MarinesAlbert MaltzAmazonStory of G.I. JoeLeopold AtlasAmazon
1945 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Writing (Adapted Screenplay)

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

1945 Academy Awards - Writing (Adapted Screenplay) WinnerGoing My WayFrank ButlerFather Charles O'Malley, a young priest at a financially failing Church in a tough neighborhood, gains support and inspires his superior.Amazon1945 Academy Awards - Writing (Adapted Screenplay) NomineesDouble IndemnityRaymond ChandlerAmazonGaslightJohn L. BalderstonAmazonLauraJay DratlerAmazonMeet Me in St. LouisIrving BrecherAmazon
1944 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Writing (Adapted Screenplay)

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

1944 Academy Awards - Writing (Adapted Screenplay) WinnerCasablancaJulius J. EpsteinA cynical American expatriate struggles to decide whether or not he should help his former lover and her fugitive husband escape French Morocco.Amazon1944 Academy Awards - Writing (Adapted Screenplay) NomineesHoly MatrimonyNunnally JohnsonAmazonThe More the MerrierRichard FlournoyAmazonThe Song of BernadetteGeorge SeatonAmazonWatch on the RhineDashiell HammettAmazon
1943 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Writing (Adapted Screenplay)

1943 Academy Awards – Writing (Adapted Screenplay) Winner and Nominees

1943 Academy Awards - Writing (Adapted Screenplay) WinnerMrs. MiniverGeorge FroeschelA British family struggles to survive the first months of World War II.Amazon1943 Academy Awards - Writing (Adapted Screenplay) Nominees49th ParallelRodney AcklandAmazonRandom HarvestGeorge FroeschelAmazonThe Pride of the YankeesHerman J. MankiewiczAmazonThe Talk of the TownSidney BuchmanAmazon
1942 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Writing (Adapted Screenplay)

1942 Academy Awards – Writing (Adapted Screenplay) Winner and Nominees

1942 Academy Awards - Writing (Adapted Screenplay) WinnerHere Comes Mr. JordanSidney BuchmanBoxer Joe Pendleton dies 50 years too soon due to a heavenly mistake, and is given a new life as a millionaire playboy.Amazon1942 Academy Awards - Writing (Adapted Screenplay) NomineesHold Back the DawnCharles BrackettAmazonHow Green Was My ValleyPhilip DunneAmazonThe Little FoxesLillian HellmanAmazonThe Maltese FalconJohn HustonAmazon
1941 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Writing (Adapted Screenplay)

1941 Academy Awards – Writing (Adapted Screenplay) Winner and Nominees

1941 Academy Awards - Writing (Adapted Screenplay) WinnerThe Philadelphia StoryDonald Ogden StewartWhen a rich woman's ex-husband and a tabloid-type reporter turn up just before her planned remarriage, she begins to learn the truth about herself.Amazon1941 Academy Awards - Writing (Adapted Screenplay) NomineesKitty FoyleDalton TrumboAmazonRebeccaRobert E. SherwoodAmazonThe Grapes of WrathNunnally JohnsonAmazonThe Long Voyage HomeDudley NicholsAmazon
1952 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Writing (Adapted Screenplay)

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

1952 Academy Awards - Writing (Adapted Screenplay) WinnerA Place in the SunMichael WilsonA poor boy gets a job working for his rich uncle and ends up falling in love with two women.Amazon1952 Academy Awards - Writing (Adapted Screenplay) NomineesA Streetcar Named DesireTennessee WilliamsAmazonDetective StoryPhilip YordanAmazonLa rondeJacques NatansonAmazonThe African QueenJames AgeeAmazon
1939 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Writing (Adapted Screenplay)

1939 Academy Awards – Writing (Adapted Screenplay) Winner and Nominees

1939 Academy Awards - Writing (Adapted Screenplay) WinnerPygmalionGeorge Bernard ShawA phonetics and diction expert makes a bet that he can teach a cockney flower girl to speak proper English and pass as a lady in high society.Amazon1939 Academy Awards - Writing (Adapted Screenplay) NomineesBoys TownJohn MeehanAmazonFour DaughtersLenore J. CoffeeAmazonThe CitadelIan DalrympleAmazonYou Can't Take It with YouRobert RiskinAmazon