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Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy

 
Wikipedia: Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy

Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy has been awarded annually since 1952 by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.

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1951-1957

Year Film Director[1] Producer[2]
1951[3][4] An American in Paris Vincente Minnelli Arthur Freed
1952 Come Back, Little Sheba Daniel Mann Producer
Hans Christian Andersen Charles Vidor Samuel Goldwyn
I'll See You in My Dreams Michael Curtiz Louis F. Edelman
Singin' in the Rain Stanley Donen and Gene Kelly Arthur Freed
Stars and Stripes Forever Henry Koster Lamar Trotti
1953 No Award given.[5]
1954[6][7] Carmen Jones Otto Preminger Otto Preminger
1955[8][9] Guys and Dolls Joseph L. Mankiewicz Samuel Goldwyn
1956 The King and I Walter Lang Charles Brackett and
Darryl F. Zanuck
Bus Stop Joshua Logan Buddy Adler
The Opposite Sex David Miller Joe Pasternak
The Solid Gold Cadillac Richard Quine Fred Kohlmar
The Teahouse of the August Moon Daniel Mann Jack Cummings
1957 Les Girls George Cukor Saul Chaplin and
Sol C. Siegel
Don't Go Near the Water Charles Walters Lawrence Weingarten
Love in the Afternoon Billy Wilder Billy Wilder
Pal Joey George Sidney Fred Kohlmar
Silk Stockings Rouben Mamoulian Producer

1958-1962

Year Comedy Director Producer Musical Director Producer
1958 Auntie Mame Morton DaCosta Morton DaCosta Gigi Vincente Minnelli Arthur Freed
Bell, Book and Candle Richard Quine Julian Blaustein Damn Yankees George Abbott and
Stanley Donen
George Abbott, Stanley Donen, Robert E. Griffith, and Harold Prince
Indiscreet Stanley Donen Norman Krasna South Pacific Joshua Logan Buddy Adler
Me and the Colonel Peter Glenville William Goetz tom thumb George Pal George Pal
The Perfect Furlough Blake Edwards Robert Arthur
1959 Some Like It Hot Billy Wilder Billy Wilder Porgy and Bess Otto Preminger Samuel Goldwyn
But Not for Me Walter Lang William Perlberg and George Seaton The Five Pennies Melville Shavelson Jack Rose
Operation Petticoat Blake Edwards Robert Arthur Li'l Abner Melvin Frank Norman Panama
Pillow Talk Michael Gordon Ross Hunter and
Martin Melcher
A Private's Affair Director Producer
Who Was That Lady? George Sidney Norman Krasna Say One for Me Director Producer
1960 The Apartment Billy Wilder Billy Wilder Song Without End George Cukor and Charles Vidor William Goetz
The Facts of Life Melvin Frank and Norman Panama Melvin Frank and Norman Panama Bells Are Ringing Vincente Minnelli Arthur Freed
The Grass Is Greener Stanley Donen Stanley Donen and
James H. Ware
Can-Can Walter Lang Saul Chaplin and
Jack Cummings
It Started in Naples Melville Shavelson Jack Rose Let's Make Love George Cukor Jerry Wald
Our Man in Havana Carol Reed Carol Reed Pepe George Sidney George Sidney
1961 A Majority of One Mervyn LeRoy Producer West Side Story Jerome Robbins and Robert Wise Robert Wise
Breakfast at Tiffany's Blake Edwards Martin Jurow and
Richard Shepherd
Babes in Toyland Jack Donohue Walt Disney
One, Two, Three Billy Wilder Billy Wilder Flower Drum Song Henry Koster Ross Hunter
The Parent Trap David Swift Walt Disney and
George Golitzen
Pocketful of Miracles Frank Capra Frank Capra
1962 That Touch of Mink Delbert Mann Robert Arthur, Martin Melcher, Edward Muhl, and Stanley Shapiro The Music Man Morton DaCosta Morton DaCosta
The Best of Enemies Director Producer Billy Rose's Jumbo Charles Walters Martin Melcher and
Joe Pasternak
Boys' Night Out Michael Gordon Martin Ransohoff Girls! Girls! Girls! Norman Taurog Hal B. Wallis
If a Man Answers Henry Levin Ross Hunter Gypsy Mervyn LeRoy Mervyn LeRoy
Period of Adjustment George Roy Hill Lawrence Weingarten The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm Henry Levin and George Pal George Pal

1963-1969

Year Film Director[1] Producer[2]
1963 Tom Jones Tony Richardson Michael Balcon, Michael Holden, Oscar Lewenstein, and Tony Richardson
Bye Bye Birdie George Sidney Irving Brecher and
Michael Stewart
Irma la Douce Billy Wilder Edward L. Alperson, I.A.L. Diamond, Doane Harrison, Alexandre Trauner, and Billy Wilder
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World Stanley Kramer Stanley Kramer
A Ticklish Affair Director Producer
Under the Yum Yum Tree David Swift David Swift
1964 My Fair Lady George Cukor Jack Warner
Father Goose Ralph Nelson Robert Arthur
Mary Poppins Robert Stevenson Walt Disney
The Unsinkable Molly Brown Charles Walters Lawrence Weingarten
The World of Henry Orient George Roy Hill Jerome Hellman
1965 The Sound of Music Robert Wise Robert Wise
Cat Ballou Elliot Silverstein Walter Newman
The Great Race Blake Edwards Martin Jurow
Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines Ken Annakin Stan Margulies
A Thousand Clowns Fred Coe Fred Coe
1966 The Russians Are Coming The Russians Are Coming Norman Jewison Norman Jewison
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum Richard Lester Melvin Frank
Gambit Ronald Neame Leo L. Fuchs
Not with My Wife, You Don't! Norman Panama Norman Panama
You're a Big Boy Now Francis Ford Coppola Phil Feldman
1967 The Graduate Mike Nichols Joseph E. Levine and
Lawrence Turman
Camelot Joshua Logan Jack Warner
Doctor Dolittle Richard Fleischer Arthur P. Jacobs
The Taming of the Shrew Franco Zeffirelli Producer
Thoroughly Modern Millie George Roy Hill Ross Hunter
1968 Oliver! Carol Reed John Woolf
Finian's Rainbow Francis Ford Coppola Joseph Landon
Funny Girl William Wyler Ray Stark
The Odd Couple Gene Saks Howard W. Koch
Yours, Mine and Ours Melville Shavelson Robert F. Blumofe
1969 The Secret of Santa Vittoria Stanley Kramer George Glass and
Stanley Kramer
Cactus Flower Gene Saks M.J. Frankovich
Goodbye, Columbus Larry Peerce Stanley R. Jaffe
Hello, Dolly! Gene Kelly Ernest Lehman
Paint Your Wagon Joshua Logan Alan Jay Lerner

1970s

Year Film Director[1] Producer[2]
1970 MASH Robert Altman Ingo Preminger
Darling Lili Blake Edwards Blake Edwards
Diary of a Mad Housewife Frank Perry Frank Perry
Lovers and Other Strangers Cy Howard David Susskind
Scrooge Ronald Neame Robert H. Solo
1971 Fiddler on the Roof Norman Jewison Norman Jewison
The Boy Friend Ken Russell Harry Benn and
Ken Russell
Kotch Jack Lemmon Producer
A New Leaf Elaine May Hillard Elkins
Plaza Suite Arthur Hiller Howard W. Koch
1972 Cabaret Bob Fosse Cy Feuer
Avanti! Billy Wilder Billy Wilder
Butterflies Are Free Milton Katselas M.J. Frankovich
1776 Peter H. Hunt Jack Warner
Travels with My Aunt George Cukor James Cresson and
Robert Fryer
1973 American Graffiti George Lucas Francis Ford Coppola and
Gary Kurtz
Jesus Christ Superstar Norman Jewison Norman Jewison, Patrick Palmer, and Robert Stigwood
Paper Moon Peter Bogdanovich Peter Bogdanovich and
Frank Marshall
Tom Sawyer Don Taylor Frank Capra Jr. and
Arthur P. Jacobs
A Touch of Class Melvin Frank Melvink Frank
1974 The Longest Yard Robert Aldrich Albert S. Ruddy
The Front Page Billy Wilder Paul Monash
Harry and Tonto Paul Mazursky Paul Mazursky
The Little Prince Stanley Donen Stanley Donen
The Three Musketeers Richard Lester Alexander Salkind, Ilya Salkind, and Pierre Spengler
1975 The Sunshine Boys Herbert Ross Ray Stark
Funny Lady Herbert Ross Ray Stark
The Return of the Pink Panther Blake Edwards Blake Edwards
Shampoo Hal Ashby Warren Beatty
Tommy Ken Russell Ken Russell and
Robert Stigwood
1976 A Star Is Born Frank Pierson Jon Peters and
Barbra Streisand
Bugsy Malone Alan Parker Alan Marshall
The Pink Panther Strikes Again Blake Edwards Blake Edwards
The Ritz Richard Lester Producer
Silent Movie Mel Brooks Michael Hertzberg
1977 The Goodbye Girl Herbert Ross Ray Stark
Annie Hall Woody Allen Charles H. Joffe
High Anxiety Mel Brooks Mel Brooks
New York, New York Martin Scorsese Robert Chartoff and
Irwin Winkler
Saturday Night Fever John Badham Robert Stigwood
1978 Heaven Can Wait Warren Beatty and Buck Henry Warren Beatty
California Suite Herbert Ross Ray Stark
Foul Play Colin Higgins Edward K. Milkins and
Thomas L. Miller
Grease Randal Kleiser Allan Carr and
Robert Stigwood
Movie Movie Stanley Donen Stanley Donen
1979 Breaking Away Peter Yates Steve Tesich
Being There Hal Ashby Andrew Braunsberg
Hair Milos Forman Michael Butler and Lester Persky
The Rose Mark Rydell Anthony Ray, Aaron Russo, and Marvin Worth
10 Blake Edwards Tony Adams and Blake Edwards

1980s

Year Film Director[1] Producer[2]
1980 Coal Miner's Daughter Michael Apted Bernard Schwartz
Airplane! Jim Abrahams, David Zucker and Jerry Zucker Jon Davison and
Howard W. Koch
Fame Alan Parker David De Silva and
Alan Marshall
The Idolmaker Taylor Hackford Gene Kirkwood and
Howard W. Koch Jr.
Melvin and Howard Jonathan Demme Art Linson and Don Phillips
1981 Arthur Steve Gordon Steve Gordon
The Four Seasons Alan Alda Producer
Pennies from Heaven Herbert Ross Nora Kaye, Rick McCallum, and Herbert Ross
S.O.B. Blake Edwards Tony Adams and Blake Edwards
Zoot Suit Luis Valdez Peter Burrell
1982 Tootsie Sydney Pollack Sydney Pollack and
Dick Richards
The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas Colin Higgins Robert L. Boyett and
Colin Higgins
Diner Barry Levinson Jerry Weintraub
My Favorite Year Richard Benjamin Michael Gruskoff
Victor/Victoria Blake Edwards Tony Adams and Blake Edwards
1983 Yentl Barbra Streisand Larry DeWaay, Rusty Lemorande, and Barbra Streisand
The Big Chill Lawrence Kasdan Michael Shamberg
Flashdance Adrian Lyne Jerry Bruckheimer, Peter Guber, Tom Jacobson, Lynda Rosen Obst, Jon Peters, and Don Simpson
Trading Places John Landis George Folsey Jr., Aaron Russo, Irwin Russo, and Sam Williams
Zelig Woody Allen Producer
1984 Romancing the Stone Robert Zemeckis Michael Douglas
Beverly Hills Cop Martin Brest Jerry Bruckheimer and
Don Simpson
Ghostbusters Ivan Reitman Bernie Brillstein and
Ivan Reitman
Micki + Maude Blake Edwards Tony Adams, Lou Antonio, Trish Caroselli, and Jonathan D. Krane
Splash Ron Howard Brian Grazer
1985 Prizzi's Honor John Huston John Foreman
Back to the Future Robert Zemeckis Neil Canton and Bob Gale
A Chorus Line Richard Attenborough Cy Feuer
Cocoon Ron Howard David Brown and Richard Zanuck
The Purple Rose of Cairo Woody Allen Robert Greenhut
1986 Hannah and Her Sisters Woody Allen Robert Greenhut
Crimes of the Heart Bruce Beresford Freddie Fields
Down and Out in Beverly Hills Paul Mazursky Pato Guzman and
Paul Mazursky
Little Shop of Horrors Frank Oz David Geffen
Peggy Sue Got Married Francis Ford Coppola Paul R. Gurian
1987 Hope and Glory John Boorman John Boorman and
Michael Dryhurst
Baby Boom Charles Shyer Bruce A. Block and
Nancy Meyers
Broadcast News James L. Brooks James L. Brooks
Dirty Dancing Emile Ardolino Linda Gottlieb
Moonstruck Norman Jewison Norman Jewison
1988 Working Girl Mike Nichols Douglas Wick
Big Penny Marshall James L. Brooks and
Robert Greenhut
A Fish Called Wanda Charles Crichton Michael Shamberg
Midnight Run Martin Brest Martin Brest
Who Framed Roger Rabbit Richard Williams and
Robert Zemeckis
Frank Marshall and
Robert Watts
1989 Driving Miss Daisy Bruce Beresford Lili Fini Zanuck and
Richard Zanuck
The Little Mermaid Ron Clements and John Musker Howard Ashman, Ron Clements, and John Musker
Shirley Valentine Lewis Gilbert Lewis Gilbert
The War of the Roses Danny DeVito James L. Brooks and
Arnon Milchan
When Harry Met Sally... Rob Reiner Rob Reiner and
Andrew Scheinman

1990s

Year Film Director[1] Producer[2]
1990 Green Card Peter Weir Producer
Dick Tracy Warren Beatty Producer
Ghost Jerry Zucker Producer
Home Alone Chris Columbus Producer
Pretty Woman Garry Marshall Producer
1991 Beauty and the Beast Director Producer
City Slickers Ron Underwood Producer
The Commitments Alan Parker Producer
The Fisher King Terry Gilliam Producer
Fried Green Tomatoes Director Producer
1992 The Player Robert Altman Producer
Aladdin Ron Clements and John Musker Producer
Enchanted April Mike Newell Producer
Honeymoon in Vegas Andrew Bergman Producer
Sister Act Emile Ardolino Producer
1993 Mrs. Doubtfire Chris Columbus Producer
Dave Ivan Reitman Producer
Much Ado About Nothing Kenneth Branagh Producer
Sleepless in Seattle Nora Ephron Producer
Strictly Ballroom Baz Luhrmann Producer
1994 The Lion King Director Producer
The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert Director Producer
Ed Wood Tim Burton Producer
Four Weddings and a Funeral Mike Newell Producer
Prêt-à-Porter Robert Altman Producer
1995 Babe Chris Noonan Producer
The American President Rob Reiner Producer
Get Shorty Barry Sonnenfeld Producer
Sabrina Sydney Pollack Producer
Toy Story Director Producer
1996 Evita Alan Parker Producer
The Birdcage Mike Nichols Producer
Everyone Says I Love You Woody Allen Producer
Fargo Joel Coen Ethan Coen
Jerry Maguire Cameron Crowe Producer
1997 As Good as It Gets James L. Brooks Producer
The Full Monty Peter Cattaneo Producer
Men in Black Barry Sonnenfeld Producer
My Best Friend's Wedding P.J. Hogan Producer
Wag the Dog Barry Levinson Producer
1998 Shakespeare in Love John Madden Producer
Bulworth Warren Beatty Producer
The Mask of Zorro Director Producer
Patch Adams Director Producer
Still Crazy Director Producer
There's Something About Mary Bobby Farrelly and Peter Farrelly Producer
1999 Toy Story 2 Director Producer
Analyze This Harold Ramis Producer
Being John Malkovich Spike Jonze Producer
Man on the Moon Milos Forman Producer
Notting Hill Director Producer

2000s

Year Film Director[1] Producer[2]
2000 Almost Famous Cameron Crowe Producer
Best in Show Christopher Guest Producer
Chicken Run Director Producer
Chocolat Lasse Hallstrom Producer
O Brother, Where Art Thou? Joel Coen Ethan Coen
2001 Moulin Rouge! Baz Luhrmann Producer
Bridget Jones's Diary Director Producer
Gosford Park Robert Altman Producer
Legally Blonde Robert Luketic Producer
Shrek Director Producer
2002 Chicago Rob Marshall Producer
About a Boy Chris Weitz and Paul Weitz Producer
Adaptation. Spike Jonze Producer
My Big Fat Greek Wedding Director Producer
Nicholas Nickleby Director Producer
2003 Lost in Translation Sofia Coppola Producer
Bend It Like Beckham Director Producer
Big Fish Tim Burton Producer
Finding Nemo Andrew Stanton Producer
Love Actually Director Producer
2004 Sideways Alexander Payne Producer
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Michel Gondry Producer
The Incredibles Brad Bird Producer
The Phantom of the Opera Joel Schumacher Producer
Ray Taylor Hackford Producer
2005 Walk the Line Director Producer
Mrs. Henderson Presents Stephen Frears Producer
Pride & Prejudice Joe Wright Producer
The Producers Susan Stroman Producer
The Squid and the Whale Noah Baumbach Producer
2006 Dreamgirls Bill Condon Producer
Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan Director Producer
The Devil Wears Prada Director Producer
Little Miss Sunshine Director Producer
Thank You for Smoking Jason Reitman Producer
2007 Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Tim Burton Producer
Across the Universe Julie Taymor Producer
Charlie Wilson's War Mike Nichols Producer
Hairspray Adam Shankman Producer
Juno Jason Reitman Producer
2008 Vicky Cristina Barcelona Woody Allen Producer
Burn After Reading Ethan Coen and Joel Coen Producer
Happy-Go-Lucky Mike Leigh Producer
In Bruges Director Producer
Mamma Mia! Director Producer
2009
(500) Days of Summer Marc Webb Producer
The Hangover Todd Phillips Producer
It's Complicated Nancy Meyers Producer
Julie & Julia Nora Ephron Producer
Nine Rob Marshall Producer

Notes

  • Between 1989 and 2004, 3 animated feature films won the Golden Globe Award and 8 more got nominated:
  1. 1989 The Little Mermaid (nominated)
  2. 1991 Beauty and the Beast (won)
  3. 1992 Aladdin (nominated)
  4. 1994 The Lion King (won)
  5. 1995 Toy Story (nominated)
  6. 1999 Toy Story 2 (won)
  7. 2000 Chicken Run (nominated)
  8. 2001 Shrek (nominated)
  9. 2003 Finding Nemo (nominated)
  10. 2004 The Incredibles (nominated)

Under the 2007 revised rules of the HPFA, animated pictures are no longer eligible in this or the category of Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Drama, instead competing exclusively in the new category of Best Animated Feature Film.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f When there is more than one director, only the first billed is displayed.
  2. ^ a b c d e f When there is more than one producer, only the first billed is displayed.
  3. ^ "The 9th Annual Golden Globe Awards (1952)". Hollywood Foreign Press Association. http://www.hfpa.org/browse/year/1951. Retrieved 2007-06-26. The nominees' names are not listed for this year.
  4. ^ "1951 9th Golden Globe Awards". Los Angeles Times The Envelope Awards Site. http://theenvelope.latimes.com/extras/lostmind/year/1951/1951gg.htm. Retrieved 2007-06-29. "nominee list no longer exists" 
  5. ^ Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named nonoms53; see Help:Cite error.
  6. ^ "The 12th Annual Golden Globe Awards (1955)". Hollywood Foreign Press Association. http://www.hfpa.org/browse/year/1954. Retrieved 2007-06-26. The nominees' names are not listed for this year.
  7. ^ "1954 12th Golden Globe Awards". Los Angeles Times The Envelope Awards Site. http://theenvelope.latimes.com/extras/lostmind/year/1954/1954gg.htm. Retrieved 2007-06-29. "nominee list no longer exists" 
  8. ^ "The 13th Annual Golden Globe Awards (1956)". Hollywood Foreign Press Association. http://www.hfpa.org/browse/year/1955. Retrieved 2007-06-26. The nominees' names are not listed for this year.
  9. ^ "1955 13th Golden Globe Awards". Los Angeles Times The Envelope Awards Site. http://theenvelope.latimes.com/extras/lostmind/year/1955/1955gg.htm. Retrieved 2007-06-29. "nominee list no longer exists" 

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