Oscar / Best Screenplay
Even at the first Academy Awards in 1929, films with a particularly good script were awarded for it. A distinction was made between an adapted script and an original story. In the following two awards (both in 1930) the subdivision was dispensed with and awards were only given for the best script ( best writing ). These two awards are the subject of this article. At the 1931 Academy Awards , they found their way back to the 1929 split and continued until the 1940 Academy Awards . At the Academy Awards in 1941 , the Best Original Screenplay category was also introduced . The 1957 Oscars were to be awarded for the last time in the Best Original Story category, so since the 1958 Oscars have been limited to the categories of Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Original Screenplay .
Awards and nominations
year | Award winners | for the movie | Nominations |
1930 (1) | Hanns Kraly | The Patriot |
Tom Barry for In Old Arizona Tom Barry for The Valiant Elliott J. Clawson for The Cop Elliott J. Clawson for The Leatherneck Elliott J. Clawson for Sal of Singapore Elliott J. Clawson for Skyscraper Hanns Kräly for The Last of Mrs. Cheyney Josephine Lovett for Our Dancing Daughters Bess Meredyth for A Shameless Woman Bess Meredyth for Wonder of Women |
1930 (2) | Frances Marion | Hell behind bars |
George Abbott , Maxwell Anderson and Del Andrews for Nothing New to the West Howard Estabrook for Street of Chance Julien Josephson for Disraeli John Meehan for The Woman for All |