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Academy Award for Writing Adapted Screenplay
The Academy Award for Writing Adapted Screenplay is one of the Academy Awards, the most prominent film awards in the United States. It is awarded each year to the writer of a screenplay adapted from another source (usually a novel or play).
See also the Academy Award for Writing Original Screenplay, a similar award for screenplays that are not adapted from elsewhere.
Following is a listing of people who have won the award.
This award started with the name Best Writing, Adaptation
1920s
- 1927/1928 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.
- 1928/1929 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 from the novel The Green Hat by Michael Arlen
- Wonder of Women - Bess Meredyth from the novel Die Frau des Steffen Tromholt by Hermann Sudermann
- 1929/1930 The Big House - Joseph Farnham , Martin Flavin , Frances Marion , Lennox Marion original
1930s
For the 1930/31 production year the award was again subdivided, and this one was once again Best Writing, Adaptation.
For 1935 the award became Best Writing, Screenplay
1940s
- 1940 The Philadelphia Story - Donald Ogden Stewart from the play by Philip Barry
- 1941 Here Comes Mr. Jordan - Sidney Buchman , Seton Miller from the play Heaven Can Wait by Harry Segall
- 1942 Mrs. Miniver - George Froeschel , James Hilton, Claudine West , Arthur Wimperis based on the novel by Jan Struther
- 1943 Casablanca - Philip Epstein , Julius Epstein , Howard Koch from the play Everybody Comes to Rick's by Murray Burnett and Joan Alison
- 1944 Going My Way - Frank Butler , Frank Cavett from the story by Leo McCarey
- 1945 The Lost Weekend - Charles Brackett , Billy Wilder from the novel by Charles R. Jackson
- Mildred Pierce - Ranald MacDougall from the novel by James M. Cain
- The Pride of the Marines - Albert Maltz from the book by Roger Butterfield
- Story of G.I. Joe - Leopold Atlas , Guy Endore , Philip Stevenson from the books Brave Men and Here Is Your War by Ernie Pyle
- A Tree Grows in Brooklyn - Frank Davis , Tess Slesinger from the novel by Betty Smith
- 1946 The Best Years of Our Lives - Robert Sherwood from the novel Glory for Me by MacKinlay Kantor
- 1947 Miracle on 34th Street - George Seaton from the story by Valentine Davies
- 1948 Treasure of the Sierra Madre - John Huston from the novel by B. Traven
- A Foreign Affair - Charles Brackett , Billy Wilder, Richard L. Breen from the story by David Shaw
- Johnny Belinda - Irmgard von Cube , Allen Vincent from the play by Elmer Harris
- The Search - Richard Schweizer , David Wechsler from their story
- The Snake Pit - Frank Partos , Millen Brand from the novel by Mary Jane Ward
- 1949 A Letter to Three Wives - Joseph Mankiewicz from the novel Letter to Five Wives by John Klempner
1950s
For 1956 the Category was renamed Screenplay--Adapted:
For 1957 the category was renamed Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium:
1960s
1970s
From 1974 the Category was renamed Screenplay Adapted From Other Material:
From 1976 the category was renamed Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
1980s
1990s
From 1991 the category became Screenplay Based on Material Previously Published or Produced:
2000s
From 2002 the category was renamed Adapted Screenplay:
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