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Academy Award for Writing Adapted Screenplay
This award started with the name
Best Writing, Adaptation
1927/28
Seventh Heaven
-
Benjamin Glazer[?]
from a play by
Austin Stong[?]
Glorious Betsy[?]
-
Anthony Coldeway[?]
from a play by
Rida Johnson Young[?]
The Jazz Singer
-
Alfred A. Cohn[?]
from the play
Day of Atonement
by
Samson Raphaelson[?]
In the 2nd and 3rd years there was only a single writing award for
Writing Achievement
with no distinction between original works and adaptations.
1928/29
The Patriot
-
Hanns Kräly[?]
from a play by
Ashley Dukes[?]
translated from the play
Der Patriot
by
Alfred Neumann[?]
derived from the story
Paul I
by
Dmitri Merezhkovsky[?]
The Cop[?]
-
William Taylor Garnett[?]
from a story by
Elliott Judd Clawson[?]
In Old Arizona
-
Tom Barry[?]
from the story
The Caballero's Way
by
O. Henry
The Last of Mrs. Cheyney[?]
-
Hanns Kräly[?]
from a play by
Frederick Lonsdale[?]
The Leatherneck[?]
-
Elliott Judd Clawson[?]
original
Our Dancing Daughters[?]
-
Josephine Lovett[?]
original
Sal of Singapore[?]
-
Elliott Judd Clawson[?]
from the story
The Sentimentalists
by
Dale Collins[?]
Skyscraper[?]
-
Elliott Judd Clawson[?]
,
William Taylor Garnett[?]
from a story by
Dudley Murphy[?]
The Valiant
-
Tom Barry[?]
,
John Hunter Booth[?]
from a play by
Halworthy Hall[?]
and
Robert Middlemass[?]
A Woman of Affairs[?]
-
Bess Meredyth[?]
fom the novel
The Green Hat
by
Michael Arlen[?]
Wonder of Women[?]
-
Bess Meredyth[?]
from the novel
Die Frau des Steffen Tromholt
by
Hermann Sudermann
1929/30
The Big House
-
Joseph Farnham[?]
,
Martin Flavin[?]
,
Frances Marion[?]
,
Lennox Marion[?]
original
All Quiet on the Western Front
-
Maxwell Anderson[?]
,
George Abbott
,
Del Andrews[?]
from a novel by
Erich Maria Remarque
Disraeli[?]
-
Julien Josephson
from a play by
Louis N. Parker[?]
The Divorcee
-
John Meehan[?]
from the novel
Ex-Wife
by
Ursula Parrott[?]
Street of Chance[?]
-
Lenore J. Coffee[?]
,
Howard Estabrook[?]
from the story by
Oliver H. P. Garrett[?]
For the 1930/31 production year the award was again subdivided, and this one was once again
Best Writing, Adaptation
.
1930/31
Cimarron
-
Howard Estabrook[?]
from the novel by
Edna Ferber
The Criminal Code[?]
-
Seton I. Miller[?]
,
Fred Niblo Jr.[?]
from a play by
Martin Flavin[?]
Holiday[?]
-
Horace Jackson[?]
from the play by
Philip Barry[?]
Little Caesar
-
Francis Edward Faragoli[?]
,
Robert N. Lee[?]
,
Robert Lord[?]
,
Darryl F. Zanuck
from the novel by
William R. Burnett[?]
Skippy
-
Joseph L. Mankiewicz[?]
,
Don Marquis
,
Norman Z. McLeod[?]
,
Sam Mintz[?]
from the comic strip by
Percy Crosby[?]
1931/32
Bad Girl
-
Edwin J. Burke[?]
from the novel and play by
Viña Delmar[?]
Arrowsmith
-
Sidney Howard[?]
from the novel by
Sinclair Lewis
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
-
Samuel Hoffenstein[?]
,
Percy Heath[?]
from the novel by
Robert Louis Stevenson
1932/33
Little Women[?]
-
Victor Heerman[?]
,
Sarah Y. Mason[?]
from the novel by
Louisa May Alcott
Lady for a Day
-
Robert Riskin[?]
from the story
Madame la Gimp
by
Damon Runyon
State Fair[?]
-
Paul Green[?]
,
Sonya Levien[?]
from the novel by
Philip Stong[?]
1934
It Happened One Night
-
Robert Riskin[?]
from the story
Night Busa
by
Samuel Hopkins Adams[?]
The Thin Man
-
Albert Hackett[?]
,
Frances Goodrich[?]
from a novel by
Dashiell Hammett
Viva Villa![?]
-
Ben Hecht
from the book by
Edgecumb Pinchon[?]
and
O. B. Stade[?]
For 1935 the award became
Best Writing, Screenplay
1935
The Informer
-
Dudley Nichols[?]
from the novel by
Liam O'Flaherty[?]
. This was the first award ever to be declined.
Captain Blood
- write-in candidate
Casey Robinson[?]
from the novel by
Rafael Sabatini
The Lives of a Bengal Lancer
-
Waldemar Young[?]
,
John L. Balderston[?]
,
Achmed Abdullah[?]
,
Grover Jones[?]
,
William Slavens McNutt[?]
from the novel by
Francis Yeats-Brown[?]
Mutiny on the Bounty
-
Talbot Jennings[?]
,
Jules Furthman[?]
,
Carey Wilson[?]
from the novel by
Charles Nordhoff[?]
and
James Norman Hall[?]
1936
The Story of Louis Pasteur
-
Pierre Collings[?]
,
Sheridan Gibney[?]
from their own story
After the Thin Man
-
Frances Goodrich[?]
,
Albert Hackett[?]
from a story by
Dashiell Hammett
Dodsworth
-
Sidney Howard[?]
from the novel by
Sinclair Lewis
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
-
Robert Riskin[?]
from the story
Opera Hat
by
Clarence Budington Kelland[?]
My Man Godfrey
-
Morrie Ryskind[?]
,
Eric Hatch[?]
from the novel by Eric Hatch
1937
The Life of Emile Zola
-
Heinz Herald[?]
,
Geza Herczag[?]
,
Norman Raine[?]
from the book
Zola and His Time
by
Matthew Josephson[?]
The Awful Truth
-
Viña Delmar[?]
from the play by
Arthur Richman[?]
Captains Courageous
-
Marc Connelly
,
John Lee Mahin[?]
,
Dale Van Every[?]
from the novel by
Rudyard Kipling
Stage Door
-
Morrie Ryskind[?]
,
Anthony Veiller[?]
from the play by
Edna Ferber
and
George S. Kaufman
A Star Is Born
-
Dorothy Parker
,
Alan Campbell[?]
,
Robert Carson[?]
from a story by
William A. Wellman[?]
and Robert Carson
1938
Pygmalion
-
Ian Dalrymple[?]
,
Cecil Lewis[?]
,
W.P. Lipscomb[?]
,
George Bernard Shaw
from the play by George Bernard Shaw
Boys Town
-
John Meehan[?]
,
Dore Schary[?]
from the story by Dore Schary and
Eleanore Griffin[?]
The Citadel
-
Ian Dalrymple[?]
,
Frank Wead[?]
,
Elizabeth Hill[?]
from the novel by
A. J. Cronin
Four Daughters
-
Lenore J. Coffee[?]
,
Julius J. Epstein[?]
from the novel
Sister Act
by
Fannie Hurst[?]
You Can't Take It with You
-
Robert Riskin[?]
from the play by
George S. Kaufman
and
Moss Hart
1939
Gone with the Wind
-
Sidney Howard[?]
from the novel by
Margaret Mitchell
Goodbye, Mr. Chips
-
R. C. Sherriff[?]
,
Claudine West[?]
,
Eric Maschwitz[?]
from the novel by
James Hilton
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
-
Sidney Buchman[?]
from the story by
Lewis R. Foster[?]
Ninotchka
-
Charles Brackett[?]
,
Billy Wilder
,
Walter Reisch[?]
from the story by
Melchior Lengyel[?]
Wuthering Heights
-
Charles MacArthur
,
Ben Hecht
from the novel by
Emily Brontë
1940
The Philadelphia Story
-
Donald Ogden Stewart[?]
from the play by
Philip Barry[?]
The Grapes of Wrath
-
Nunnally Johnson[?]
from the novel by
John Steinbeck
Kitty Foyle: The Natural History of a Woman[?]
-
Donald Ogden Stewart[?]
,
Dalton Trumbo
from the novel by
Christopher Morley
The Long Voyage Home
-
Dudley Nichols[?]
from a composite of the short plays
The Moon of the Caribees
,
In the Zone
,
Bound East for Cardiff
and
The Long Voyage Home
by
Eugene O'Neill
Rebecca[?]
-
Philip MacDonald[?]
,
Michael Hogan[?]
from the novel by
Daphne Du Maurier
1941
Here Comes Mr. Jordan
-
Sidney Buchman[?]
,
Seton Miller[?]
from the play
Heaven Can Wait
by
Harry Segall[?]
Hold Back the Dawn
-
Charles Brackett[?]
,
Billy Wilder
from the book by
Ketti Frings[?]
How Green Was My Valley
-
Philip Dunne[?]
from the novel by
Richard Llewellyn
The Little Foxes
-
Lillian Hellman
from her own play
The Maltese Falcon
-
John Huston
from the novel by
Dashiell Hammett
1942
Mrs. Miniver
- George Froeschel,
James Hilton
, Claudine West, Arthur Wimperis
1943
Casablanca
- Philip Epstein, Julius Epstein, Howard Koch
1944
Going My Way
- Frank Butler, Frank Cavett
1945
The Lost Weekend
- Charles Brackett,
Billy Wilder
1946
The Best Years of Our Lives
- Robert Sherwood
1947
Miracle on 34th Street
- George Seaton
1948
Treasure of the Sierra Madre[?]
- John Huston
1949
A Letter to Three Wives
- Joseph Mankiewicz
1950
All About Eve
- Joseph Mankiewicz
1951
A Place in the Sun
- Harry Brown, Michael Wilson
1952
The Bad and the Beautiful
- Charles Schnee
1953
From Here to Eternity
- Daniel Taradash
1954
The Country Girl
- George Seaton
1955
Marty
-
Paddy Chayefsky[?]
1956
Around the World in Eighty Days
- John Farrow, S. Perelman, James Poe
1957
The Bridge on the River Kwai
- Carl Foreman, Michael Wilson
1958
Gigi
- Alan Lerner
1959
Room at the Top
- Neil Paterson
1960
Elmer Gantry
- Richard Brooks
1961
Judgment at Nuremberg
- Abby Man
1962
To Kill a Mockingbird
- Horton Foote
1963
Tom Jones
- John Osborne
1964
Becket
- Edward Anhalt
1965
Doctor Zhivago
- Robert Bolt
1966
A Man for All Seasons
- Robert Bolt
1967
In the Heat of the Night
- Stirling Siliphant
1968
The Lion in Winter
- James Goldman
1969
Midnight Cowboy
- Waldo Salt
1970
MASH
- Ring Lardner
1971
The French Connection
- Ernest Tidyman
1972
The Godfather
- Francis Coppola, Mario Puzo
1973
The Exorcist
- William Blatty
1974
The Godfather, Part II
- Francis Coppola, Mario Puzo
1975
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
- Bo Goldman, Laurence Hauben
1976
All the President's Men
- William Goldman
1977
Julia
- Alvin Sargent
1978
Midnight Express
-
Oliver Stone
1979
Kramer vs. Kramer
- Robert Benton
1980
Ordinary People
- Alvin Sargent
1981
On Golden Pond
- Ernest Thompson
1982
Missing
- Constantin Costa-Gavras, Donald Stewart
1983
Terms of Endearment
- James Brooks
1984
Amadeus
- Peter Shaffer
1985
Out of Africa
- Kurt Luedtke
1986
A Room with a View
- Ruth Jhabvala
1987
The Last Emperor
-
Bernardo Bertolucci
, Mark Peploe
1988
Dangerous Liaisons
- Christopher Hampton
1989
Driving Miss Daisy
- Alfred Uhry
1990
Dances With Wolves
- Michael Blake
1991
The Silence of the Lambs
- Ted Tally
1992
Howards End
- Ruth Jhabvala
1993
Schindler's List
- Steven Zaillian
1994
Forrest Gump
- Eric Roth
1995
Sense and Sensibility
- Emma Thompson
1996
Sling Blade
-
Billy Bob Thornton
1997
L.A. Confidential
- Curtis Hanson, Brian Helgeland
1998
Gods and Monsters
- Bill Condon
1999
The Cider House Rules
-
John Irving
2000
Traffic
- Stephen Gaghan
2001
A Beautiful Mind
- Akiva Goldsman
2002
The Pianist
-
Ronald Harwood[?]
from the book by
Wladyslaw Szpilman[?]
About a Boy
-
Peter Hedges[?]
,
Chris Weitz[?]
,
Paul Weitz[?]
from the novel by
Rick Hornby[?]
Adaptation[?]
-
Charlie Kaufman[?]
,
Donald Kaufman[?]
from the book
The Orchard Thief
by
Susan Orlean[?]
Chicago
-
Bill Condon[?]
from the play by
Maurine Dallas Watkins
The Hours[?]
-
David Hare[?]
from the novel by
Michael Cunningham[?]
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