Oscar / Best Original Story
The authors of film templates received the Oscar for Best Original Story. It was awarded in this category for the first time in 1929 and for the last time in 1957.
In the table below, the films are listed according to the year in which they were awarded.
1929-1930
year | Award winners | for the movie | Nominations |
1929 | Ben Hecht | Underworld | Lajos Biró for his last command |
1930 (1) | Prize not awarded in this category | ||
1930 (2) | Prize not awarded in this category |
1931-1940
1941-1950
1951-1957
Individual evidence
- ↑ The award of the Oscar to Hunter was established in December 1992 by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences canceled because Trumbo, who during the McCarthy era on the blacklist was, was the sole author of the original artwork. The Academy struck Hunter from the award list and on May 10, 1993, posthumously awarded Trumbo's wife a second Oscar to Trumbo, who died in 1976. Previously, Hunter's son, the director Tim Hunter had refused to release the Oscar, which was awarded to his father in 1954. Source: Academy Awards, USA 1954
- ↑ Originally Louis L`Amour was also nominated for Man Call Me Hondo ( Hondo ), but the script was based on the short story L`Amours The Gift of Cochise and was therefore not allowed in this category. After L`Amour informed the Academy about this, the film was taken out of the rating. See: Alan Gevinson: Within Our Gates: Ethnicity in American Feature Films, 1911-1960 (= Volume 7 of the American Film Institute Catalog), University of California Press 1997, ISBN 0520209648 , pp. 464f.