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.
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
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Years are of film release; ceremonies are held the following year