| Year
|
Film
|
Writer(s)
|
1970 (23rd)[24]
|
Best Drama Adapted from Another Medium
|
| I Never Sang for My Father
|
Robert Anderson
|
| Airport ‡
|
George Seaton
|
| Catch-22
|
Buck Henry
|
| Little Big Man
|
Calder Willingham
|
| The Great White Hope
|
Howard Sackler
|
| Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen
|
| Patton †
|
Francis Ford Coppola and Edmund H. North
|
| Five Easy pieces ‡
|
Carole Eastman (As Adrien Joyce)
|
| Love Story ‡
|
Erich segal
|
1971 (24th)[25]
|
Best Drama Adapted from Another Medium
|
| The French Connection †
|
Ernest Tidyman
|
| A Clockwork Orange ‡
|
Stanley Kubrick
|
| Johnny Got His Gun
|
Dalton Trumbo
|
| McCabe & Mrs. Miller
|
Robert Altman, and Brian McKay
|
| The Last Picture Show ‡
|
Larry McMurtry, and Peter Bodganovich
|
| Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen
|
| Sunday Bloody Sunday ‡
|
Penelope Gilliatt
|
| Klute ‡
|
Andy Lewis, and David E. Lewis
|
| Summer of '42 ‡
|
Hernan Raucher
|
| The Hellstrom Chronicle
|
David Seltzer
|
1972 (25th)[26]
|
Best Drama Adapted from Another Medium
|
| The Godfather †
|
Mario Puzo, and Francis Ford Coppola
|
| Deliverance
|
James Dickley
|
| Pete 'n' Tillie ‡
|
Julius J. Epstein
|
| Slaughterhouse-Five
|
Stephen Geller
|
| Sounder ‡
|
Lonne Elder III
|
| Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen
|
| The Candidate †
|
Jeremy Larner
|
| Bad Company
|
David Newman, and Robert Benton
|
| Images
|
Robert Altman
|
| The Culpepper Cattle Co.
|
Eric Bercovici, and Gregory Prentiss
|
| The Great Northfield, Minnesota Raid
|
Philip Kaufman
|
1973 (26th)[27]
|
Best Drama Adapted from Another Medium
|
| Serpico ‡
|
Waldo Salt, and Norman Wexler
|
| Cinderella Liberty
|
Darryl Ponicsan
|
| The Exorcist †
|
William Peter Blatty
|
| The Last Detail ‡
|
Robert Towne
|
| The Paper Chase ‡
|
James Bridges
|
| Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen
|
| Save the Tiger
|
Steve Shagan
|
| Mean Streets
|
Martin Scorsese, and Mardik Martin
|
| Payday
|
Don Carpenter
|
| The Sting †
|
David S. Ward
|
| The Way We Were
|
Arthur Laurents
|
1974 (27th)[28]
|
Best Drama Adapted from Another Medium
|
| The Godfather Part II †
|
Francis Ford Coppola, and Mario Puzo
|
| Conrack
|
Irving Ravetch, and Harriet Frank Jr.
|
| Lenny ‡
|
Julian Barry
|
| The Parallax View
|
David Giler, and Lorenzo Sempler Jr.
|
| The Talking of Pelham One Two Three
|
Peter Stone
|
| Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen
|
| Chinatown †
|
Robert Towne
|
| A Woman Under the Influence
|
John Cassavetes
|
| Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore ‡
|
Robert Getchell
|
| Harry and Tonto ‡
|
Paul Mazursky, and Josh Greenfeld
|
| The Conversation ‡
|
Francis Ford Coppola
|
1975 (28th)[29]
|
Best Drama Adapted from Another Medium
|
| One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest †
|
Lawrence Hauben, and Bo Goldman
|
| Barry Lyndon ‡
|
Stanley Kubrick
|
| The Man Whou Would Be King ‡
|
John Huston, and Gladys Hill
|
| Jaws
|
Peter Benchley, and Carl Gottlieb
|
| The Man in the Glass Booth
|
Edward Anhalt
|
| Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen
|
| Dog Day Afternoon †
|
Frank Pierson
|
| French Connection II
|
Alexander Jacobs, Robert Dillon, and Laurie Dillon
|
| Nashville
|
Joan Twekesbury
|
| The Wind and the Lion
|
John Milius
|
1976 (29th)[30]
|
Best Drama Adapted from Another Medium
|
| All the President's Men †
|
William Goldman
|
| Bound for Glory ‡
|
Robert Getchell
|
| The Seven-Per-Cent Solution ‡
|
Nicholas Meyer
|
| Marathon Man
|
William Goldman
|
| The Shootist
|
Miles Hood Swarthout, and Scott Hale
|
| Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen
|
| Network †
|
Paddy Chayefsky
|
| The Omen
|
David Seltzer
|
| Rocky ‡
|
Sylvester Stallone
|
| Taxi Driver
|
Paul Schrader
|
| The Front ‡
|
Walter Bernstein
|
1977 (30th)[31]
|
Best Drama Adapted from Another Medium
|
| Julia †
|
Alvin Sargent
|
| I Never Promised You a Rose Garden ‡
|
Gavin Lambert, and Lewis John Carlino
|
| Islands in the Stream
|
Denne Bart Petitclerc
|
| Looking for Mr. Goodbar
|
Richard Brooks
|
| Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen
|
| The Turning Point ‡
|
Arthur Laurents
|
| Close Encounters of the Third Kind
|
Steven Spielberg
|
| Saturday Night Fever
|
Norman Wexler
|
| The Late Show ‡
|
Robert Benton
|
1978 (31st)[32]
|
Best Drama Adapted from Another Medium
|
| Midnight Express †
|
Oliver Stone
|
| Bloodbrothers ‡
|
Walter Newman
|
| Go Tell the Spartans
|
Wendell Mayes
|
| Invasion of the Body Snatchers
|
W.D. Richter
|
| Who'll Stop the Rain
|
Judith Rascoe, and Robert Stone
|
| Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen
|
| Coming Home †
|
Nancy Dowd, Robert C. Jones, and Waldo Salt
|
| An Unmarried Woman
|
Paul Mazursky
|
| Days of Heaven
|
Terrence Malick
|
| Interiors ‡
|
Woody Allen
|
| The Deer Hunter ‡
|
Deric Washburn, Michael Cimino, Louis Garfinkle, and Quinn K. Redeker
|
1979 (32nd)[33]
|
Best Drama Adapted from Another Medium
|
| Kramer vs. Kramer †
|
Robert Benton
|
| Norma Rae ‡
|
Irving Ravetch, and Harriet Frank Jr.
|
| Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen
|
| The China Syndrome ‡
|
Mike Gray, T. S. Cook, and James Bridges
|
| Apocalypse Now
|
John Milius, and Francis Ford Coppola
|