Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy | |
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Awarded for | Best Musical or Comedy Picture |
Location | United States |
Presented by | Hollywood Foreign Press Association |
Currently held by | Poor Things (2023) |
Website | www.goldenglobes.com |
The Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy is a Golden Globe Award that has been awarded annually since 1952 by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA).
Eligibility
Eligible films must be at least 70 minutes in length, be commercially released for at least seven days in the "greater Los Angeles area", and screened for the HFPA membership.[1] The commercial release must begin during the calendar year prior to the awards ceremony, and the screening can occur no later than one week after commercial release.[1] For purposes of the award, a "musical" is "a comedy or a drama in which songs are used in addition to spoken dialogue to further the plot."[1] In addition, the film must have its principal dialogue in English.[2]
Winners and nominations
1951–1957
Year | Film | Director | Producer |
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1951[3][4] | An American in Paris | Vincente Minnelli | Arthur Freed |
1952 | With a Song in My Heart | Walter Lang | Lamar Trotti |
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. | ||
1954[5][6] | Carmen Jones | Otto Preminger | Otto Preminger |
1955[7][8] | Guys and Dolls | Joseph L. Mankiewicz | Samuel Goldwyn |
1956 | The King and I | Walter Lang | Charles Brackett & 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 & Sol C. Siegel |
Don't Go Near the Water | Charles Walters | Lawrence Weingarten | |
Love in the Afternoon | Billy Wilder | ||
Pal Joey | George Sidney | Fred Kohlmar | |
Silk Stockings | Rouben Mamoulian | Arthur Freed |
1958–1962
Year | Comedy | Director | Producer | Musical | Director | Producer |
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1958 | Auntie Mame | Morton DaCosta | Morton DaCosta | Gigi | Vincente Minnelli | Arthur Freed |
Bell, Book and Candle | Richard Quine | Julian Blaustein | Damn Yankees | George Abbott & Stanley Donen | George Abbott, Stanley Donen, Robert E. Griffith, & 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 | Porgy and Bess | Otto Preminger | Samuel Goldwyn | |
But Not for Me | Walter Lang | William Perlberg & 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 & Martin Melcher | A Private's Affair | Raoul Walsh | David Weisbart | |
Who Was That Lady? | George Sidney | Norman Krasna | Say One for Me | Frank Tashlin | Frank Tashlin | |
1960 | The Apartment | Billy Wilder | Song Without End | George Cukor & Charles Vidor | William Goetz | |
The Facts of Life | Melvin Frank & Norman Panama | Melvin Frank & Norman Panama | Bells Are Ringing | Vincente Minnelli | Arthur Freed | |
The Grass Is Greener | Stanley Donen | Stanley Donen & James H. Ware | Can-Can | Walter Lang | Saul Chaplin & 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 | ||
1961 | A Majority of One | Mervyn LeRoy | Mervyn LeRoy | West Side Story | Jerome Robbins & Robert Wise | Robert Wise |
Breakfast at Tiffany's | Blake Edwards | Martin Jurow & Richard Shepherd | Babes in Toyland | Jack Donohue | Walt Disney | |
One, Two, Three | Billy Wilder | |||||
The Parent Trap | David Swift | Walt Disney & George Golitzen | Flower Drum Song | Henry Koster | Ross Hunter | |
Pocketful of Miracles | Frank Capra | |||||
1962 | That Touch of Mink | Delbert Mann | Robert Arthur, Martin Melcher, Edward Muhl, & Stanley Shapiro | The Music Man | Morton DaCosta | |
The Best of Enemies | Guy Hamilton | Dino De Laurentiis | Billy Rose's Jumbo | Charles Walters | Martin Melcher & 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 | ||
Period of Adjustment | George Roy Hill | Lawrence Weingarten | The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm | Henry Levin & George Pal | George Pal |
1963–1969
1970s
Year | Film | Director | Producer |
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1970 | MASH | Robert Altman | Ingo Preminger |
Darling Lili | 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 | |
The Boy Friend | Ken Russell | Harry Benn & Ken Russell | |
Kotch | Jack Lemmon | Richard Carter | |
A New Leaf | Elaine May | Hillard Elkins | |
Plaza Suite | Arthur Hiller | Howard W. Koch | |
1972 | Cabaret | Bob Fosse | Cy Feuer |
Avanti! | Billy Wilder | ||
Butterflies Are Free | Milton Katselas | M.J. Frankovich | |
1776 | Peter H. Hunt | Jack Warner | |
Travels with My Aunt | George Cukor | James Cresson & Robert Fryer | |
1973 | American Graffiti | George Lucas | Francis Ford Coppola & Gary Kurtz |
Jesus Christ Superstar | Norman Jewison | Norman Jewison, Patrick Palmer, & Robert Stigwood | |
Paper Moon | Peter Bogdanovich | Peter Bogdanovich & Frank Marshall | |
Tom Sawyer | Don Taylor | Frank Capra Jr. & Arthur P. Jacobs | |
A Touch of Class | Melvin Frank | ||
1974 | The Longest Yard | Robert Aldrich | Albert S. Ruddy |
The Front Page | Billy Wilder | Paul Monash | |
Harry and Tonto | Paul Mazursky | ||
The Little Prince | Stanley Donen | ||
The Three Musketeers | Richard Lester | Alexander Salkind, Ilya Salkind, & Pierre Spengler | |
1975 | The Sunshine Boys | Herbert Ross | Ray Stark |
Funny Lady | Herbert Ross | Ray Stark | |
The Return of the Pink Panther | Blake Edwards | ||
Shampoo | Hal Ashby | Warren Beatty | |
Tommy | Ken Russell | Ken Russell & Robert Stigwood | |
1976 | A Star Is Born | Frank Pierson | Jon Peters |
Bugsy Malone | Alan Parker | Alan Marshall | |
The Pink Panther Strikes Again | Blake Edwards | ||
The Ritz | Richard Lester | Denis O'Dell | |
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 | ||
New York, New York | Martin Scorsese | Robert Chartoff & Irwin Winkler | |
Saturday Night Fever | John Badham | Robert Stigwood | |
1978 | Heaven Can Wait | Warren Beatty & Buck Henry | Warren Beatty |
California Suite | Herbert Ross | Ray Stark | |
Foul Play | Colin Higgins | Edward K. Milkins & Thomas L. Miller | |
Grease | Randal Kleiser | Allan Carr & Robert Stigwood | |
Movie Movie | Stanley Donen | ||
1979 | Breaking Away | Peter Yates | Steve Tesich |
Being There | Hal Ashby | Andrew Braunsberg | |
Hair | Miloš Forman | Michael Butler & Lester Persky | |
The Rose | Mark Rydell | Anthony Ray, Aaron Russo, & Marvin Worth | |
10 | Blake Edwards | Tony Adams & Blake Edwards |
1980s
1990s
Year | Film | Director | Producer |
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1990 | Green Card | Peter Weir | |
Dick Tracy | Warren Beatty | ||
Ghost | Jerry Zucker | Steven-Charles Jaffe, Lauren Ray, & Bruce Joel Rubin | |
Home Alone | Chris Columbus | John Hughes | |
Pretty Woman | Garry Marshall | Laura Ziskin | |
1991 | Beauty and the Beast | Gary Trousdale & Kirk Wise | Don Hahn |
City Slickers | Ron Underwood | Billy Crystal & Irby Smith | |
The Commitments | Alan Parker | Lynda Myles & Roger Randall-Cutler | |
The Fisher King | Terry Gilliam | Debra Hill, Tony Mark, & Lynda Obst | |
Fried Green Tomatoes | Jon Avnet | Jon Avnet & Norman Lear | |
1992 | The Player | Robert Altman | David Brown, Michael Tolkin, & Nick Wechsler |
Aladdin | Ron Clements & John Musker | Ron Clements & John Musker | |
Enchanted April | Mike Newell | Matthew Hamilton, Simon Relph, Ann Scott, & Mark Shivas | |
Honeymoon in Vegas | Andrew Bergman | Mike Lobell | |
Sister Act | Emile Ardolino | Scott Rudin & Teri Schwartz | |
1993 | Mrs. Doubtfire | Chris Columbus | Marsha Garces, Robin Williams & Mark Radcliffe |
Dave | Ivan Reitman | Ivan Reitman & Lauren Shuler Donner | |
Much Ado About Nothing | Kenneth Branagh | Kenneth Branagh, Stephen Evans, & David Parfitt | |
Sleepless in Seattle | Nora Ephron | Gary Foster | |
Strictly Ballroom | Baz Luhrmann | Antoinette Albert & Tristram Miall | |
1994 | The Lion King | Roger Allers & Rob Minkoff | Don Hahn |
The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert | Stephan Elliott | Al Clark & Michael Hamlyn | |
Ed Wood | Tim Burton | Tim Burton & Denise Di Novi | |
Four Weddings and a Funeral | Mike Newell | Duncan Kenworthy | |
Prêt-à-Porter | Robert Altman | Robert Altman & Scott Bushnell | |
1995 | Babe | Chris Noonan | Catherine Barber, Philip Hearnshaw, Bill Miller, George Miller, Doug Mitchell, & Daphne Paris |
The American President | Rob Reiner | Barbara Maltby, Charles Newirth, Rob Reiner, & Jeffrey Stott | |
Get Shorty | Barry Sonnenfeld | Danny DeVito, Michael Shamberg, & Stacey Sher | |
Sabrina | Sydney Pollack | Sydney Pollack & Scott Rudin | |
Toy Story | John Lasseter | Bonnie Arnold & Ralph Guggenheim | |
1996 | Evita | Alan Parker | Alan Parker & Robert Stigwood |
The Birdcage | Mike Nichols | Marcello Danon, Michele Imperato, Neal Machlis, & Mike Nichols | |
Everyone Says I Love You | Woody Allen | Robert Greenhut | |
Fargo | Joel Coen | Ethan Coen | |
Jerry Maguire | Cameron Crowe | James L. Brooks, Cameron Crowe, Laurence Mark, & Richard Sakai | |
1997 | As Good as It Gets | James L. Brooks | James L. Brooks, Bridget Johnson, & Kristi Zea |
The Full Monty | Peter Cattaneo | Uberto Pasolini | |
Men in Black | Barry Sonnenfeld | Laurie MacDonald, Walter F. Parkes, & Steven Spielberg | |
My Best Friend's Wedding | P.J. Hogan | Jerry Zucker, Ronald Bass, Gil Netter, & Patricia Whitcher | |
Wag the Dog | Barry Levinson | Barry Levinson & Robert De Niro | |
1998 | Shakespeare in Love | John Madden | Donna Gigliotti, Marc Norman, David Parfitt, Harvey Weinstein, & Edward Zwick |
Bulworth | Warren Beatty | Warren Beatty & Pieter Jan Brugge | |
The Mask of Zorro | Martin Campbell | Doug Claybourne & David Foster | |
Patch Adams | Tom Shadyac | Mike Farrell, Barry Kemp, Marvin Minoff, & Charles Newirth | |
Still Crazy | Brian Gibson | Amanda Marmot | |
There's Something About Mary | Bobby Farrelly & Peter Farrelly | Frank Beddor, Michael Steinberg, Bradley Thomas & Charles B. Wessler | |
1999 | Toy Story 2 | John Lasseter | Karen Robert Jackson & Helene Plotkin |
Analyze This | Harold Ramis | Jane Rosenthal & Paula Weinstein | |
Being John Malkovich | Spike Jonze | Steve Golin, Vincent Landay, Sandy Stern, & Michael Stipe | |
Man on the Moon | Miloš Forman | Danny DeVito | |
Notting Hill | Roger Michell | Duncan Kenworthy |
2000s
2010s
2020s
Notes and trivia
- Between 1989 and 2004, ten animated feature films were nominated for this award and three won:
- 1989 - The Little Mermaid (lost to Driving Miss Daisy)
- 1991 - Beauty and the Beast (won)
- 1992 - Aladdin (lost to The Player)
- 1994 - The Lion King (won)
- 1995 - Toy Story (lost to Babe)
- 1999 - Toy Story 2 (won)
- 2000 - Chicken Run (lost to Almost Famous)[9]
- 2001 - Shrek (lost to Moulin Rouge!)
- 2003 - Finding Nemo (lost to Lost in Translation)
- 2004 - The Incredibles (lost to Sideways)
Under the 2007 revised rules of the HFPA, 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.
- Toy Story 2 and Borat Subsequent Moviefilm are the only sequels to have won this award without their respective nominated predecessors also winning.
- The 1961 and 2021 versions of West Side Story are the only films adapted from the same source material to win this award.
See also
- Academy Award for Best Picture
- BAFTA Award for Best Film
- Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Picture
- Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Comedy
- Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
- Producers Guild of America Award for Best Theatrical Motion Picture
- Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
References
- ^ a b c Hollywood Foreign Press Association. "Golden Globe Award Consideration: Motion Picture – Submission" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-10-21. Retrieved 2012-04-01.
- ^ Hollywood Foreign Press Association. "Golden Globe Award Consideration: Best Foreign Language Film Submission" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-10-21. Retrieved 2012-04-01.
Films that qualify for the best foreign language film award also qualify for Golden Globe awards in all other categories except best motion picture drama and best motion picture musical or comedy which are for English-language films exclusively.
- ^ "The 9th Annual Golden Globe Awards (1952)". Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Archived from the original on 2007-04-12. Retrieved 2007-06-26.The nominees' names are not listed for this year.
- ^ "1951 9th Golden Globe Awards". Los Angeles Times The Envelope Awards Site. Archived from the original on 2007-05-21. Retrieved 2007-06-29.
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- ^ "The 12th Annual Golden Globe Awards (1955)". Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Archived from the original on 2007-04-11. Retrieved 2007-06-26. The nominees' names are not listed for this year.
- ^ "1954 12th Golden Globe Awards". Los Angeles Times The Envelope Awards Site. Archived from the original on 2007-05-17. Retrieved 2007-06-29.
nominee list no longer exists
- ^ "The 13th Annual Golden Globe Awards (1956)". Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Archived from the original on 2007-06-07. Retrieved 2007-06-26. The nominees' names are not listed for this year.
- ^ "1955 13th Golden Globe Awards". Los Angeles Times The Envelope Awards Site. Archived from the original on 2007-05-17. Retrieved 2007-06-29.
nominee list no longer exists
- ^ a b c "Golden Globes announce TV, film award nominees". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Associated Press. December 22, 2000. p. 8B. Retrieved 2010-08-22.
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- ^ "Best Motion Picture, Drama | Golden Globes Awards". goldenglobes.com. Archived from the original on 2015-01-12. Retrieved 2015-04-15.
- ^ "Golden Globes Awards | The Hollywood Foreign Press Association®". goldenglobes.com. Archived from the original on 2014-12-12. Retrieved 2015-04-15.
- ^ "Golden Globes Awards | The Hollywood Foreign Press Association®" (PDF). goldenglobes.com. Retrieved 2015-12-10.
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