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.
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/ |
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 |