Writers Guild of America Award for Best Written Musical |
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Country |
United States |
Presented by |
Writers Guild of America |
First awarded |
1949 |
Last awarded |
1969 |
Official website |
http://www.wga.org/ |
The Writers Guild Award for Best Written Musical was an award presented from 1949 to 1969 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 were presented the following year.
1940s
Year |
Film |
Writer(s) |
1948
(1st)[2] |
Easter Parade |
Sidney Sheldon, Frances Goodrich, and Albert Hackett |
Luxury Liner |
Gladys Lehman, and Richard Connell |
On an Island with You |
Dorothy Kingsley, Dorothy Cooper, Charles Martin, and Hans Wilhelm |
That Lady in Ermine |
Samson Raphaelson |
The Emperor Waltz |
Charles Brackett, and Billy Wilder |
When My Baby Smiles at Me |
Lamar Trotti |
You Were Meant for Me |
Elick Moll, and Valentine Davies |
1949
(2nd)[3] |
On the Town |
Adolph Green & Betty Comden |
In the Good Old Summertime |
Albert Hackett, Frances Goodrich, and Ivan Tors |
Jolson Sings Again |
Sidney Buchman |
Take Me Out to the Ball Game |
Harry Tugend, and George Wells |
The Barkleys of Broadway |
Betty Comden, and Adolph Green |
You're My Eve |
Lamar Trotti |
1950s
Year |
Film |
Writer(s) |
1950
(3rd)[4] |
Annie Get Your Gun |
Sidney Sheldon |
My Blue Heaven |
Lamar Trotti, and Claude Binyon |
Summer Stock |
George Wells, and Sy Gomberg |
The West Point Story |
John Monks Jr., Charles Hoffman, and Irving Wallace |
Three Little Words |
George Wells |
1951
(4th)[5] |
An American in Paris |
Alan Jay Lerner |
Here Comes the Groom |
Virginia Van Upp, Liam O'Brien, and Myles Connolly |
On the Riviera |
Valentine Davies, Phoebe Ephron, and Henry Ephron |
Show Boat |
John Lee Mahim |
The Great Caruso |
Sonya Levien, and William Ludwig |
1952
(5th)[6] |
Singin' in the Rain |
Betty Comden, and Adolph Green |
Hans Christian Andersen |
Moss Hart |
I'll See You in My Dreams! |
Jack Rose, and Melville Shavelson |
Where's Charley |
John Monks Jr. |
With a Song in My Heart |
Lamar Trotti |
1953
(6th)[7] |
Lili |
Helen Deutsch |
Call Me Madam |
Arthur Sheekman |
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes |
Charles Lederer |
Kiss Me Kate |
Dorothy Kingsley |
The Band Wagon |
Bett Comden, and Adolph Green |
1954
(7th)[8] |
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers |
Albert Hackett, Frances Goodrich, and Dorothy Kingsley |
A Star Is Born |
Moss Hart |
Carmen Jones |
Harry Kleiner |
The Glenn Miller Story |
Valentine Davies, and Oscar Brodney |
There's No Business Like Show Business |
Phoebe Ephron, and Henry Ephron |
1955
(8th)[9] |
Love Me or Leave Me |
Daniel Fuchs, and Isobel Lennart |
Daddy long Legs |
Phoebe Ephron, and Henry Ephron |
Guys and Dolls |
Joseph L. Mankiewicz |
It's Always Fair Weather |
Betty Comden, and Adolph Green |
Oklahoma! |
Sonya Levien, and William Ludwig |
1956
(9th)[10] |
The King and I |
Ernest Lehman |
Carousel |
Phoebe Ephron, and Henry Ephron |
High Society |
John Patrick |
Meet Me in Las Vegas |
Isobel Lennart |
The Eddy Duchin Story |
Samuel A. Taylor |
1957
(10th)[11] |
Les Girls |
John Patrick |
Funny Face |
Leonard Gershe |
Pal Joey |
Dorothy Kingsley |
The Jorker Is Wild |
Oscar Saul |
The Pajama Game |
George Abbott, and Richard Bissell |
1958
(11th)[12] |
Gigi |
Alan Jay Lerner |
Damn Yankees |
George Abbott |
South Pacific |
Paul Osborn |
The Girl Most Likely |
Paul Jarrico, and Devery Freeman |
Tom Thumb |
Ladislas Fodor |
1959
(12th)[13] |
The Five Pennies |
Melville Shavelson, and Jack Rose |
A Private's Affair |
Winston Miller |
Li'l Abner |
Norman Panama, and Melvin Frank |
Never Steal Anything Small |
Charles Lederer |
Porgy and Bess |
N. Richard Nash |
Say One for Me |
Robert O'Brien |
1960s
Year |
Film |
Writer(s) |
1960
(13th)[14] |
Bells Are Ringing |
Betty Comden, and Adolph Green |
Can-Can |
Dorothy Kingsley, and Charles Lederer |
G.I. Blues |
Edmund Beloin, and Henry Garson |
Let's Make Love |
Norman Krasna, and Hal Kanter |
1961
(14th)[15] |
West Side Story |
Ernest Lehman |
Babes in Toyland |
Ward Kimball, and Lowell S. Hawley |
Blue Hawaii |
Hal Kanter |
Flower Drum Song |
Joseph Fields |
Snow White and the Three Stooges |
Noel Langley, and Elwood Ullman |
1962
(15th)[16] |
The Music Man |
Marion Hargrove |
Billy Rose's Jumbo |
Sidney Sheldon |
Gypsy |
Leoanard Spigelgass |
Hey, Let's Twist! |
Hal Hackady |
State Fair |
Richard L. Breen |
1963
(16th)[17] |
Not Awarded |
1964
(17th)[18] |
Mary Poppins |
Bill Walsh, and Don DaGradi |
Kissin' Cousins |
Gerarld Drayson Adams, and Gene Nelson |
My Fair Lady |
Alan Jay Lerner |
Robin and the 7 Hoods |
David R. Schwartz |
Roustabout |
Anthony Lawrence, and Allan Weiss |
The Unsinkable Molly Brown |
Helen Deutsch |
1965
(18th)[19] |
The Sound of Music |
Ernest Lehman |
1966
(19th)[20] |
Not Awarded |
1967
(20th)[21] |
Thoroughly Modern Millie |
Richard Morris |
Camelot |
Alan Jay Lerner |
Doctor Dolittle |
Leslie Bricusse |
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying |
David Swift |
1968
(21st)[22] |
Funny Girl |
Isobel Lennart |
Finian's Rainbow |
E. Y. Harburg, and Fred Saidy |
Star! |
William Fairchild |
References
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External links
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