Writers Guild of America Award for Best Written Comedy | |
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Awarded for | Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Film |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Writers Guild of America |
First awarded | 1949 |
Last awarded | 1984 |
Website | http://www.wga.org/ |
The Writers Guild Award for Best Written Comedy was an award presented from 1949 to 1984 by the Writers Guild of America, after which it was discontinued.
Year | Film | Writer(s) |
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1948 | Sitting Pretty | F. Hugh Herbert |
A Foreign Affair | Charles Brackett, Billy Wilder, and Richard L. Breen | |
Apartment for Peggy | George Seaton | |
I Remember Mama | Dewitt Bodeen | |
June Bride | Ranald Macdougall | |
Miss Tatlock's Millions | Charles Brackett, and Richard L. Breen | |
No Minor Vices | Arnold Manoff | |
The Mating of Millie | Louella MacFarlane, and St. Clair McKelway | |
The Paleface | Edmund L. Hartmann, Frank Tashlin, and Jack Rose | |
1949 | A Letter to Three Wives | Joseph L. Mankiewicz |
Adam's Rib | Ruth Gordon, and Garson Kanin | |
Come to the Stable | Oscar Millard, and Sally Benson | |
Every Girl Should Be Married | Stephen Morehouse Avery | |
I Was a Male War Bride | Charles Lederer, Leonard Spigel, and Hagar Wilde | |
It Happens Every Spring | Valentine Davies | |
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