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{{WGA awards short description|works-year=1967}} |
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{{Infobox film awards|number=20|award=WGA Awards|date=March 22, 1968|organizer=[[Writers Guild of America, East]] and the [[Writers Guild of America, West]]|last=[[19th Writers Guild of America Awards|19th]]|next=[[21st Writers Guild of America Awards|21st]]}} |
{{Infobox film awards|number=20|award=WGA Awards|date=March 22, 1968|organizer=[[Writers Guild of America, East]] and the [[Writers Guild of America, West]]|last=[[19th Writers Guild of America Awards|19th]]|next=[[21st Writers Guild of America Awards|21st]]}} |
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The '''20th [[Writers Guild of America Award|Writers Guild of America Awards]]''' honored the best [[Film writer|film writers]] of 1967. Winners were announced in 1968.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wga.org/awards/awardssub.aspx?id=1551|title=Awards Winners |
The '''20th [[Writers Guild of America Award|Writers Guild of America Awards]]''' honored the best [[Film writer|film writers]] and [[television writer]]s of 1967. Winners were announced in 1968.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wga.org/awards/awardssub.aspx?id=1551|title=Awards Winners|work=wga.org|publisher=Writers Guild of America|archive-url=https://archive.today/20121205095022/http://www.wga.org/awards/awardssub.aspx?id=1551|archive-date=2012-12-05|access-date=2010-06-06}}</ref> |
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== Winners and nominees== |
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=== Film === |
=== Film === |
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Winners are listed first highlighted in '''boldface'''. |
Winners are listed first highlighted in '''boldface'''. |
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*'''''[[Thoroughly Modern Millie]]'', Written by Richard Morris''' |
*'''''[[Thoroughly Modern Millie]]'', Written by Richard Morris''' |
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**''[[Camelot (film)|Camelot]]'', Screenplay by [[Alan Jay Lerner]]; Based on the [[Camelot (musical)|musical]] by [[Alan Jay Lerner]] and the novel ''[[The Once and Future King]]'' by [[T. H. White|T.H. White]] |
**''[[Camelot (film)|Camelot]]'', Screenplay by [[Alan Jay Lerner]]; Based on the [[Camelot (musical)|musical]] by [[Alan Jay Lerner]] and the novel ''[[The Once and Future King]]'' by [[T. H. White|T.H. White]] |
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**''[[Doctor Dolittle]]'', Screenplay by [[Leslie Bricusse]]; Based on the novels by [[Hugh Lofting]] |
**''[[Doctor Dolittle (1967 film)|Doctor Dolittle]]'', Screenplay by [[Leslie Bricusse]]; Based on the novels by [[Hugh Lofting]] |
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**''[[How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying]]'', Screenplay by [[David Swift (director)|David Swift]]; Based on the novel by [[Shepherd Mead]] and the books by [[Abe Burrows]], [[Jack Weinstock]] and [[Willie Gilbert]] |
**''[[How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (film)|How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying]]'', Screenplay by [[David Swift (director)|David Swift]]; Based on the novel by [[Shepherd Mead]] and the books by [[Abe Burrows]], [[Jack Weinstock]] and [[Willie Gilbert]] |
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{{Award category|#EEDD82|[[Writers Guild of America Award for Best Written Drama|Best Written American Drama]]}} |
{{Award category|#EEDD82|[[Writers Guild of America Award for Best Written Drama|Best Written American Drama]]}} |
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*'''''[[Bonnie and Clyde (film)|Bonnie and Clyde]]'', Written by [[Robert Benton]] and [[David Newman (filmmaker)|David Newman]]''' |
*'''''[[Bonnie and Clyde (film)|Bonnie and Clyde]]'', Written by [[Robert Benton]] and [[David Newman (filmmaker)|David Newman]]''' |
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**''[[Guess Who's Coming to Dinner]]'', Written by [[William Rose (screenwriter)|William Rose]] |
**''[[Guess Who's Coming to Dinner]]'', Written by [[William Rose (screenwriter)|William Rose]] |
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**''[[In Cold Blood]]'', Screenplay by [[Richard Brooks]]; Based on the [[In Cold Blood|novel]] by [[Truman Capote]] |
**''[[In Cold Blood (film)|In Cold Blood]]'', Screenplay by [[Richard Brooks]]; Based on the [[In Cold Blood|novel]] by [[Truman Capote]] |
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**''[[In the Heat of the Night (film)|In the Heat of the Night]]'', Screenplay by [[Stirling Silliphant]]; Based on the [[In the Heat of the Night (novel)|novel]] by [[John Ball (novelist)|John Ball]] |
**''[[In the Heat of the Night (film)|In the Heat of the Night]]'', Screenplay by [[Stirling Silliphant]]; Based on the [[In the Heat of the Night (novel)|novel]] by [[John Ball (novelist)|John Ball]] |
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**''[[Up the Down Staircase]]'', Screenplay by [[Tad Mosel]]; Based on the [[Up the Down Staircase|novel]] by [[Bel Kaufman]] |
**''[[Up the Down Staircase (film)|Up the Down Staircase]]'', Screenplay by [[Tad Mosel]]; Based on the [[Up the Down Staircase|novel]] by [[Bel Kaufman]] |
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{{Award category|#EEDD82|[[Writers Guild of America Award for Best Written Comedy|Best Written American Comedy]]}} |
{{Award category|#EEDD82|[[Writers Guild of America Award for Best Written Comedy|Best Written American Comedy]]}} |
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*'''''[[The Graduate]]'', Screenplay by [[Buck Henry]] and [[Calder Willingham]]; Based on the [[The Graduate (novel)|novel]] by [[Charles Webb (author)|Charles Webb]]''' |
*'''''[[The Graduate]]'', Screenplay by [[Buck Henry]] and [[Calder Willingham]]; Based on the [[The Graduate (novel)|novel]] by [[Charles Webb (author)|Charles Webb]]''' |
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**''[[Barefoot in the Park]]'', Screenplay by [[Neil Simon]]; Based on |
**''[[Barefoot in the Park (film)|Barefoot in the Park]]'', Screenplay by [[Neil Simon]]; Based on his [[Barefoot in the Park|play]] |
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**''[[Divorce American Style]]'', Screenplay by [[Norman Lear]]; Story by [[Robert Kaufman]] |
**''[[Divorce American Style]]'', Screenplay by [[Norman Lear]]; Story by [[Robert Kaufman]] |
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**''[[The Flim-Flam Man]]'', Screenplay by [[William Rose (screenwriter)|William Rose]]; Based on the novel by [[Guy Owen (novelist)|Guy Owen]] |
**''[[The Flim-Flam Man]]'', Screenplay by [[William Rose (screenwriter)|William Rose]]; Based on the novel by [[Guy Owen (novelist)|Guy Owen]] |
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=== Special |
=== Special awards === |
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! colspan="2" style="background:#abcdef;" |[[Laurel Award for Screenwriting Achievement]] |
! colspan="2" style="background:#abcdef;" |[[Laurel Award for Screenwriting Achievement]] |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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* [http://www.wga.org/content/default.aspx?id=3888 WGA.org] |
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20131019053744/http://www.wga.org/content/default.aspx?id=3888 WGA.org] |
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{{WGA Awards Chron}} |
{{WGA Awards Chron}} |
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[[Category:1967 film awards|W]] |
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[[Category:1967 in American cinema|Writers Guild of America Awards]] |
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[[Category:1967 in American television|Writers Guild of America Awards]] |
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[[Category:1967 awards in the United States|Writers Guild of America Awards]] |
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[[Category:March 1968 events in the United States|Writers Guild of America Awards]] |
Latest revision as of 05:29, 23 March 2024
20th WGA Awards | |
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Date | March 22, 1968 |
Organized by | Writers Guild of America, East and the Writers Guild of America, West |
The 20th Writers Guild of America Awards honored the best film writers and television writers of 1967. Winners were announced in 1968.[1]
Winners and nominees
[edit]Film
[edit]Winners are listed first highlighted in boldface.
Television
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Best Written Dramatic Anthology
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Special awards
[edit]Laurel Award for Screenwriting Achievement | |
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Valentine Davies Award | |
References
[edit]- ^ "Awards Winners". wga.org. Writers Guild of America. Archived from the original on 2012-12-05. Retrieved 2010-06-06.
- ^ "Writers Guild of America, USA (1968)". IMDb. Retrieved 2019-06-08.