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Award ceremony for writing of 1949
The 2nd
Writers Guild of America Awards honored the best
film writers of 1949. Winners were announced in 1950.
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Winners are listed first highlighted in boldface.
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On the Town, Written by
Adolph Green &
Betty Comden; based on the play by
Adolph Green, and Betty Comden
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In the Good Old Summertime, Screenplay by
Albert Hackett,
Frances Goodrich, and
Ivan Tors
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Jolson Sings Again, Screenplay by
Sidney Buchman
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Take Me Out to the Ball Game, Screenplay by Harry Tugend, and
George Wells; story by
Gene Kelly, and
Stanley Donen
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The Barkleys of Broadway, Screenplay by
Betty Comden, and Adolph Green
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You're My Everything, Screenplay by
Lamar Trotti, and Will Hays Jr.
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A Letter to Three Wives, Screenplay by
Joseph L. Mankiewicz
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Adam's Rib, Screenplay by
Ruth Gordon, and
Garson Kanin
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Come to the Stable, Screenplay by
Oscar Millard, and
Sally Benson; story by Clare Boothe Luce
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Every Girl Should Be Married, Screenplay by
Stephen Morehouse Avery; written by
Don Hartman; story by Eleanor Harris
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I Was a Male War Bride, Screenplay by
Charles Lederer, Leonard Spigel, and
Hagar Wilde; story by Henri Rochard
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It Happens Every Spring, Screenplay by
Valentine Davies; based on a story by Shirley W. Smith, and Valentine Davies
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