Writers Guild of America Award for Best Written Film Concerning American Scene Awarded for Outstanding Writing for a Film Concerning American Scene Country United States Presented by Writers Guild of America First awarded 1949 Last awarded 1952 Website http://www.wga.org/
The Writers Guild Award for Best Written Film Concerning American Scene was an award presented from 1949 to 1952 by the Writers Guild of America , after which it was discontinued.
Winners & Nominees[1]
Notes
The year indicates when the film was released. The awards are presented the following year.
Year
Film
Writer(s)
1948 (1st) [2]
The Snake Pit
Frank Partos and Millen Brand
All My Sons
Chester Erskine
Another Part of the Forest
Vladimir Pozner
Apartment for Peggy
George Seaton
Call Northside 777
Jerome Cady , and Jay Dratler
Command Decision
George Froeschel
Cry of the City
Richard Murphy
I Remember Mama
Dewitt Bodeen
Louisiana Story
Frances H. Flaherty , and Robert Flaherty
The Naked City
Albert Maltz , and Malvin Wald
The Street with no Name
Harry Kleiner
1949 (2nd) [3]
All the King's Men
Robert Rossen
Home of the Brave
Carl Foreman
Intruder in the Dust
Ben Maddow
Lost Boundaries
Virginia Shaler, and Eugene King
Pinky
Philip Dunne ,and Dudley Nichols
1950 (3rd) [4]
The Men
Carl Foreman
Broken Arrow
Albert Maltz
No Way Out
Joseph L.Mankiewicz , and Lesser Samuels
Panic in the Streets
Richard Murphy, Daniel Fuchs
The Asphalt Jungle
Ben Maddow , and John Huston
1951 (4th) [5]
Bright Victory
Robert Henry Buckner
A Place in the Sun
Michael Wilson , and Harry Brown
Death of a Salesman ,
Stanley Roberts
Saturday's Hero
Sidney Buchman , and Millard Lampedll
The Well
Russell Rouse , and Clarence Green
References
External links
Film Awards Television/ New Media Awards Special Awards Former Awards Ceremonies
Years are of film release; ceremonies are held the following year