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词条 Academy Award for Best Story
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  1. 1950s

  2. Notes

  3. References

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The Academy Award for Best Story was an Academy Award given from the beginning of the Academy Awards until 1956.

See also the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay and Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.

1920s

YearFilmNominees
1927–1928
(1st)
UnderworldBen Hecht
The Last Command Lajos Bíró

1930s

YearFilmNominees
1930–1931
(4th)
The Dawn PatrolJohn Monk Saunders
Doorway to Hell Rowland Brown
Laughter Harry d'Abbadie d'Arrast, Douglas Doty, Donald Ogden Stewart
The Public Enemy John Bright, Kubec Glasmon
Smart Money Lucien Hubbard, Joseph Jackson
1931–1932
(5th)
The ChampFrances Marion
Lady and Gent Grover Jones, William Slavens McNutt
The Star Witness Lucien Hubbard
What Price Hollywood? Adela Rogers St. Johns, Jane Murfin
1932–1933
(6th)
One Way PassageRobert Lord
The Prizefighter and the Lady Frances Marion
Rasputin and the Empress Charles MacArthur
1934
(7th)
Manhattan MelodramaArthur Caesar
Hide-Out Mauri Grashin
The Richest Girl in the World Norman Krasna
1935
(8th)
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The ScoundrelBen Hecht, Charles MacArthur
Broadway Melody of 1936 Moss Hart
The Gay Deception Stephen Morehouse Avery, Don Hartman
1936
(9th)
The Story of Louis PasteurPierre Collings, Sheridan Gibney
Fury Norman Krasna
The Great Ziegfeld William Anthony McGuire
San Francisco Robert Hopkins
Three Smart Girls Adele Comandini
1937
(10th)
A Star Is BornRobert Carson, William Wellman
Black Legion Robert Lord
In Old Chicago Niven Busch
The Life of Emile Zola Heinz Herald, Geza Herczeg
One Hundred Men and a Girl Hans Kraly
1938
(11th)
Boys TownEleanore Griffin, Dore Schary
Alexander's Ragtime Band Irving Berlin
Angels with Dirty Faces Rowland Brown
Blockade John Howard Lawson
Mad About Music Marcella Burke, Frederick Kohner
Test Pilot Frank Wead
1939
(12th)
Mr. Smith Goes to WashingtonLewis R. Foster
Bachelor Mother Felix Jackson
Love Affair Mildred Cram, Leo McCarey
Ninotchka Melchior Lengyel
Young Mr. Lincoln Lamar Trotti

1940s

YearFilmNominees
1940
(13th)
Arise, My LoveBenjamin Glazer, John Toldy
Comrade X Walter Reisch
Edison, the Man Hugo Butler, Dore Schary
My Favorite Wife Leo McCarey, Samuel Spewack and Bella Spewack
The Westerner Stuart N. Lake
1941
(14th)
Here Comes Mr. JordanHarry Segall
Ball of Fire Thomas Monroe, Billy Wilder
The Lady Eve Monckton Hoffe
Meet John Doe Richard Connell, Robert Presnell
Night Train to Munich Gordon Wellesley
1942
(15th)
The InvadersEmeric Pressburger
Holiday Inn Irving Berlin
The Pride of the Yankees Paul Gallico
The Talk of the Town Sidney Harmon
Yankee Doodle Dandy Robert Buckner
1943
(16th)
The Human ComedyWilliam Saroyan
Action in the North Atlantic Guy Gilpatric
Destination Tokyo Steve Fisher
The More the Merrier Frank Ross, Robert Russell
Shadow of a Doubt Gordon McDonell
1944
(17th)
Going My WayLeo McCarey
A Guy Named Joe David Boehm, Chandler Sprague
Lifeboat John Steinbeck
None Shall Escape Alfred Neumann, Joseph Than
The Sullivans Edward Doherty, Jules Schermer
1945
(18th)
The House on 92nd St.Charles G. Booth
The Affairs of Susan László Görög, Thomas Monroe
A Medal for Benny John Steinbeck, Jack Wagner
Objective, Burma! Alvah Bessie
A Song to Remember Ernst Marischka
1946
(19th)
Vacation from MarriageClemence Dane
The Dark Mirror Vladimir Solomonovich Pozner
The Strange Love of Martha Ivers Jack Patrick
The Stranger Victor Trivas
To Each His Own Charles Brackett
1947
(20th)
Miracle on 34th StreetValentine Davies
A Cage of Nightingales (French: La Cage aux rossignols) Georges Chaperot, René Wheeler
It Happened on Fifth Avenue Herbert Clyde Lewis, Frederick Stephani
Kiss of Death Eleazar Lipsky
Smash-Up, the Story of a Woman Frank Cavett, Dorothy Parker
1948
(21st)
The SearchRichard Schweizer, David Wechsler
Louisiana StoryRobert J. Flaherty, Frances H. Flaherty
The Naked City Malvin Wald
Red River Borden Chase
The Red Shoes Emeric Pressburger
1949
(22nd)
The Stratton StoryDouglas Morrow
Come to the Stable Clare Boothe Luce
It Happens Every Spring Valentine Davies, Shirley Smith
Sands of Iwo Jima Harry Brown
White Heat Virginia Kellogg

1950s

  • 1950: Panic in the Streets – Edna Anhalt, Edward Anhalt
    • Bitter Rice – Giuseppe De Santis, Carlo Lizzani
    • The Gunfighter – William Bowers, André de Toth
    • Mystery Street – Leonard Spigelgass
    • When Willie Comes Marching Home – Sy Gomberg
  • 1951: Seven Days to Noon – James Bernard, Paul Dehn[2]
    • Bullfighter and the Lady – Budd Boetticher, Ray Nazarro
    • The Frogmen – Oscar Millard
    • Here Comes the Groom – Liam O'Brien, Robert Riskin
    • Teresa – Alfred Hayes, Stewart Stern
  • 1952: The Greatest Show on Earth – Frank Cavett, Fredric M. Frank, Theodore St. John
    • My Son John – Leo McCarey
    • The Narrow Margin – Martin Goldsmith, Jack Leonard
    • The Pride of St. Louis – Guy Trosper
    • The Sniper – Edward Anhalt, Edna Anhalt
  • 1953: Roman Holiday – Dalton Trumbo (Note: The screen credit and award was originally credited to Ian McLellan Hunter, who was a front for Trumbo. On December 15, 1992, the Board of Governors voted to retroactively attribute the award to Trumbo. Hunter's name was removed. Although Trumbo had died some years earlier, he had been alive in 1954 and this is not considered a posthumous award)
    • Above and Beyond – Beirne Lay, Jr.
    • The Captain's Paradise – Alec Coppel
    • Hondo – Louis L'Amour (Note: Originally announced on February 15, 1954, as a nominee in this category. On February 17, 1954, letters from the producer and nominee questioned its inclusion in the category, as it was based on the short story, "The Gift of Cochise", by the nominee, Mr. L'Amour, published in Collier's magazine on July 5, 1952. By waiver, the title of the short story was not included in the film's credits. The nomination was withdrawn, and only four nominees were included on the final ballot. The Academy thanked Mr. L'Amour and despite this incident, offered him a membership in the Academy.)
    • Little Fugitive – Ray Ashley, Morris Engel, Ruth Orkin
  • 1954: Broken Lance – Philip Yordan
    • Bread, Love and Dreams (Italian: Pane, amore e fantasia) – Ettore Margadonna
    • Forbidden Games (French: Jeux interdits) – François Boyer
    • Night People – Jed Harris, Tom Reed
    • There's No Business Like Show Business – Lamar Trotti (posthumous nomination)
  • 1955: Love Me or Leave Me – Daniel Fuchs
    • The Private War of Major Benson – Joe Connelly, Bob Mosher
    • Rebel Without a Cause – Nicholas Ray
    • The Sheep Has Five Legs (French: Le Mouton à cinq pattes) – Jean Marsan, Henri Troyat, Jacques Perret, Henri Verneuil, Raoul Ploquin
    • Strategic Air Command – Beirne Lay, Jr.
  • 1956: The Brave One – Robert Rich (aka Dalton Trumbo) (Note: The name of the writer credited with authorship, Robert Rich, turned out to be an alias for Trumbo, who was being blacklisted at that time. On May 2, 1975, then-Academy president Walter Mirisch presented the Award to Trumbo.)
    • The Eddy Duchin Story – Leo Katcher
    • High Society – Edward Bernds, Elwood Ullman (Note: The authors of this Bowery Boys film respectfully withdrew their own names and the nomination. They were aware that voters had probably mistaken their film with the 1956 MGM musical of the same name starring Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly and Frank Sinatra which was based on The Philadelphia Story. This nomination was not included on the final ballot.)
    • The Proud and the Beautiful (French: Les Orgueilleux) – Jean-Paul Sartre
    • Umberto D. – Cesare Zavattini

Notes

1. ^G Men, story by Gregory Rogers (a pseudonym of Darryl F. Zanuck), was not officially nominated for this award, but appears in Academy records because it placed second in voting as a write-in candidate in 1935.
2. ^{{cite web |title=WRITING (MOTION PICTURE STORY) |work=THE 24TH ACADEMY AWARDS – 1952 |url=http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1952 |date=March 20, 1952 |publisher=The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences |accessdate= October 21, 2014}}

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