Year
|
Work
|
Creator(s)
|
Publisher(s)
|
Ref.
|
1958
|
The Incredible Shrinking Man* |
Jack Arnold (director),
Richard Matheson (screenplay, story) |
Universal Studios
|
[24]
|
1959
|
(no award)+ |
|
|
[12]
|
The 7th Voyage of Sinbad |
Nathan Juran (director), Ken Kolb (screenplay),
Ray Harryhausen (story) |
Morningside Movies/
Columbia Pictures
|
[12]
|
Dracula |
Terence Fisher (director),
Jimmy Sangster (screenplay),
Bram Stoker (
original novel) |
Hammer Film Productions
|
[12]
|
The Fly |
Kurt Neumann (director),
James Clavell (screenplay),
George Langelaan (
story) |
20th Century Fox
|
[12]
|
1960
|
The Twilight Zone* |
Rod Serling (creator, screenplay) |
CBS
|
[25]
|
Men into Space |
(multiple directors and writers) |
CBS
|
[25]
|
Murder and the Android |
Alex Segal (director),
Alfred Bester (
original story) |
NBC
|
[25]
|
The Turn of the Screw |
John Frankenheimer (director),
James Costigan (screenplay),
Henry James (
original story) |
NBC
|
[25]
|
The World, the Flesh and the Devil |
Ranald MacDougall (director, screenplay), Ferdinand Reyher (story),
M. P. Shiel (
original novel) |
HarBel/
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
|
[25]
|
1961
|
The Twilight Zone* |
Rod Serling (creator, screenplay) |
CBS
|
[26]
|
The Time Machine |
George Pal (director),
David Duncan (screenplay),
H. G. Wells (
original novel) |
Galaxy Films/
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
|
[26]
|
Village of the Damned |
Wolf Rilla (director, screenplay),
Stirling Silliphant (screenplay), Ronald Kinnoch (screenplay) |
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
|
[26]
|
1962
|
The Twilight Zone* |
Rod Serling (creator, screenplay) |
CBS
|
[27]
|
Thriller |
(multiple directors and writers) |
NBC
|
[27]
|
The United States Steel Hour: "The Two Worlds of Charlie Gordon" |
James Yaffe (screenplay),
Daniel Keyes (
original story) |
CBS
|
[27]
|
Village of the Damned |
Wolf Rilla (director, screenplay),
Stirling Silliphant (screenplay), Ronald Kinnoch (screenplay) |
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
|
[27]
|
The Fabulous World of Jules Verne |
Karel Zeman (director, screenplay),
František Hrubín (screenplay),
Jules Verne (
original novel) |
Warner Bros.
|
[27]
|
1963
|
(no award)+ |
|
|
[13]
|
The Twilight Zone |
Rod Serling (creator, screenplay) |
CBS
|
[13]
|
Last Year at Marienbad |
Alain Resnais (director, screenplay),
Alain Robbe-Grillet (screenplay),
Adolfo Bioy Casares (
original novel) |
Argos Films
|
[13]
|
The Day the Earth Caught Fire |
Val Guest (director, screenplay),
Wolf Mankowitz (screenplay) |
British Lion Films/Pax
|
[13]
|
Night of the Eagle |
Sidney Hayers (director),
Charles Beaumont (screenplay),
Richard Matheson (screenplay), George Baxt (screenplay),
Fritz Leiber (
original novel) |
Anglo-Amalgamated/Independent Artists
|
[13]
|
1965
|
Dr. Strangelove* |
Stanley Kubrick (director, screenplay),
Terry Southern (screenplay),
Peter George (screenplay,
original novel) |
Hawk Films/
Columbia Pictures
|
[28]
|
7 Faces of Dr. Lao |
George Pal (director),
Charles Beaumont (screenplay),
Charles G. Finney (
original novel) |
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
|
[28]
|
1967
|
Star Trek: "
The Menagerie"* |
Marc Daniels (director),
Gene Roddenberry (screenplay) |
Desilu Productions
|
[29]
|
Star Trek: "
The Corbomite Maneuver" |
Joseph Sargent (director),
Jerry Sohl (screenplay) |
Desilu Productions
|
[29]
|
Star Trek: "
The Naked Time" |
Marc Daniels (director),
John D. F. Black (screenplay) |
Desilu Productions
|
[29]
|
Fahrenheit 451 |
François Truffaut (director, screenplay),
Jean-Louis Richard (screenplay),
Helen G. Scott (screenplay),
Ray Bradbury (
original novel) |
Anglo Enterprises/Vineyard
|
[29]
|
Fantastic Voyage |
Richard Fleischer (director), Harry Kleiner (screenplay),
David Duncan (screenplay),
Jerome Bixby (story), Otto Klement (story) |
20th Century Fox
|
[29]
|
1968
|
Star Trek: "
The City on the Edge of Forever"* |
Joseph Pevney (director),
Harlan Ellison (screenplay) |
Desilu Productions
|
[30]
|
Star Trek: "
Amok Time" |
Joseph Pevney (director),
Theodore Sturgeon (screenplay) |
Desilu Productions
|
[30]
|
Star Trek: "
Mirror, Mirror" |
Marc Daniels (director),
Jerome Bixby (screenplay) |
Desilu Productions
|
[30]
|
Star Trek: "
The Doomsday Machine" |
Marc Daniels (director),
Norman Spinrad (screenplay) |
Desilu Productions
|
[30]
|
Star Trek: "
The Trouble with Tribbles" |
Joseph Pevney (director),
David Gerrold (screenplay) |
Desilu Productions
|
[30]
|
1969
|
2001: A Space Odyssey* |
Stanley Kubrick (director, screenplay),
Arthur C. Clarke (screenplay,
original story) |
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
|
[31]
|
The Prisoner: "
Fall Out" |
Patrick McGoohan (director, screenplay) |
Everyman/
ITC Entertainment
|
[31]
|
Charly |
Ralph Nelson (director),
Stirling Silliphant (screenplay),
Daniel Keyes (
original story) |
ABC Pictures/Selmer
|
[31]
|
Rosemary's Baby |
Roman Polanski (director, screenplay),
Ira Levin (
original novel) |
Paramount Pictures
|
[31]
|
Yellow Submarine |
George Dunning (director),
Al Brodax (screenplay),
Roger McGough (screenplay),
Jack Mendelsohn (screenplay), Lee Minoff (screenplay),
Erich Segal (screenplay) |
Apple Corps/Hearst/
King Features Syndicate
|
[31]
|
1970
|
News coverage of
Apollo 11* |
Multiple sources |
Multiple publishers,
NASA
|
[16]
|
The Bed Sitting Room |
Richard Lester (director),
John Antrobus (screenplay),
Charles Wood (screenplay),
John Antrobus (original play),
Spike Milligan (
original play) |
Oscar Lewenstein Productions
|
[16]
|
The Illustrated Man |
Jack Smight (director), Howard B. Kreitsek (screenplay),
Ray Bradbury (
original story collection) |
SKM
|
[16]
|
The Immortal |
Allen Baron (director),
Joseph Sargent (director), Lou Morheim (screenplay), Robert Specht (screenplay),
James Gunn (original novel) |
Paramount Pictures
|
[16]
|
Marooned |
John Sturges (director),
Mayo Simon (screenplay),
Martin Caidin (
original novel) |
Columbia Pictures
|
[16]
|
1971
|
(no award)+ |
|
|
[14]
|
Blows Against the Empire |
Paul Kantner (lyrics, music) |
RCA Records
|
[14]
|
Colossus: The Forbin Project |
Joseph Sargent (director), James Bridges (screenplay),
D. F. Jones (
original novel) |
Universal Studios
|
[14]
|
Don't Crush That Dwarf, Hand Me the Pliers |
The Firesign Theatre (screenplay, performance) |
Columbia Records
|
[14]
|
Hauser's Memory |
Boris Sagal (director),
Adrian Spies (screenplay),
Curt Siodmak (original novel) |
Universal Studios
|
[14]
|
No Blade of Grass |
Cornel Wilde (director), Sean Forestal (screenplay), Jefferson Pascal (screenplay),
John Christopher (
original novel) |
Theodora/
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
|
[14]
|
1972
|
A Clockwork Orange* |
Stanley Kubrick (director, screenplay),
Anthony Burgess (
original novel) |
Hawk Films/Polaris/
Warner Bros.
|
[17]
|
The Andromeda Strain |
Robert Wise (director),
Nelson Gidding (screenplay),
Michael Crichton (
original novel) |
Universal Studios
|
[17]
|
I Think We're All Bozos on This Bus |
The Firesign Theatre (screenplay, performance) |
Columbia Records
|
[17]
|
The Name of the Game: "
L.A. 2017" |
Steven Spielberg (director),
Philip Wylie (screenplay) |
Universal Studios/
NBC
|
[17]
|
THX 1138 |
George Lucas (director, screenplay, story),
Walter Murch (screenplay) |
Warner Bros./
American Zoetrope
|
[17]
|
1973
|
Slaughterhouse-Five* |
George Roy Hill (director),
Stephen Geller (screenplay),
Kurt Vonnegut (
original novel) |
Universal Studios
|
[32]
|
Between Time and Timbuktu |
Fred Barzyk (director),
Kurt Vonnegut (screenplay, story) |
NET Playhouse/
Public Broadcasting Service
|
[32]
|
The People |
John Korty (director), James M. Miller (screenplay),
Zenna Henderson (original stories) |
American Zoetrope/
ABC
|
[32]
|
Silent Running |
Douglas Trumbull (director),
Deric Washburn (screenplay),
Michael Cimino (screenplay),
Steven Bochco (screenplay) |
Universal Studios
|
[32]
|
1974
|
Sleeper* |
Woody Allen (director, screenplay),
Marshall Brickman (screenplay) |
Rollins-Joffe/
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/
United Artists
|
[33]
|
Genesis II |
John Llewellyn Moxey (director),
Gene Roddenberry (screenplay) |
Norway/
Warner Bros.
|
[33]
|
The Six Million Dollar Man |
Richard Irving (director), Tom Greene (screenplay), Howard Rodman (screenplay),
Martin Caidin (
original novel) |
Universal Studios
|
[33]
|
Soylent Green |
Richard Fleischer (director), Stanley R. Greenberg (screenplay),
Harry Harrison (
original novel) |
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
|
[33]
|
Westworld |
Michael Crichton (director, screenplay) |
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
|
[33]
|
1975
|
Young Frankenstein* |
Mel Brooks (director, screenplay, story),
Gene Wilder (screenplay, story),
Mary Shelley (
original novel) |
20th Century Fox
|
[34]
|
Flesh Gordon |
Michael Benveniste (director, screenplay), Howard Ziehm (director) |
Graffiti Productions
|
[34]
|
Phantom of the Paradise |
Brian De Palma (director, screenplay) |
Harbor/
20th Century Fox
|
[34]
|
The Questor Tapes |
Richard A. Colla (director),
Gene L. Coon (screenplay),
Gene Roddenberry (screenplay, story) |
Universal Studios
|
[34]
|
Zardoz |
John Boorman (director, screenplay) |
20th Century Fox
|
[34]
|
1976
|
A Boy and His Dog* |
L. Q. Jones (director, screenplay), Wayne Cruseturner (screenplay),
Harlan Ellison (
original story) |
LQ/JAF
|
[18]
|
Dark Star |
John Carpenter (director, screenplay),
Dan O'Bannon (screenplay) |
USC
|
[18]
|
Monty Python and the Holy Grail |
Terry Gilliam (director, screenplay),
Terry Jones (director, screenplay),
Graham Chapman (screenplay),
John Cleese (screenplay),
Eric Idle (screenplay),
Michael Palin (screenplay) |
Python (Monty) Pictures
|
[18]
|
Rollerball |
Norman Jewison (director),
William Harrison (screenplay, original story) |
Algonquin/
United Artists
|
[18]
|
The Capture |
Robert Asprin (writer),
Phil Foglio (artist) |
Boojums Press
[35]
|
[18]
|
1977
|
(no award)+ |
|
|
[15]
|
Carrie |
Brian De Palma (director),
Lawrence D. Cohen (screenplay),
Stephen King (
original novel) |
Redbank/
United Artists
|
[15]
|
Logan's Run |
Michael Anderson (director),
David Zelag Goodman (screenplay),
William F. Nolan (
original novel),
George Clayton Johnson (original novel) |
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
|
[15]
|
The Man Who Fell to Earth |
Nicolas Roeg (director),
Paul Mayersberg (screenplay),
Walter Tevis (
original novel) |
British Lion Films
|
[15]
|
Futureworld |
Richard T. Heffron (director), George Schenk (screenplay),
Mayo Simon (screenplay) |
American International Pictures
|
[15]
|
1978
|
Star Wars* |
George Lucas (director, screenplay) |
Lucasfilm
|
[36]
|
Close Encounters of the Third Kind |
Steven Spielberg (director, screenplay) |
Columbia Pictures/
EMI Films
|
[36]
|
Blood!: The Life and Future Times of Jack the Ripper |
Shelley Torgeson (director),
Robert Bloch (script),
Harlan Ellison (script), Roy Torgeson (producer) |
Alternate Worlds Recordings
|
[36]
|
Wizards |
Ralph Bakshi (director, screenplay) |
20th Century Fox
|
[36]
|
The Hobbit |
Jules Bass (director),
Arthur Rankin, Jr. (director),
Romeo Muller (screenplay),
J. R. R. Tolkien (
original novel) |
Rankin/Bass
|
[36]
|
1979
|
Superman* |
Richard Donner (director),
Mario Puzo (screenplay),
David Newman (screenplay),
Leslie Newman (screenplay),
Robert Benton (screenplay),
Mario Puzo (story),
Jerry Siegel (
original character),
Joe Shuster (original character) |
Alexander Salkind
|
[19]
|
Invasion of the Body Snatchers |
Philip Kaufmann (director),
W. D. Richter (screenplay),
Jack Finney (
original novel) |
Solofilm/
United Artists
|
[19]
|
The Lord of the Rings |
Ralph Bakshi (director),
Peter S. Beagle (screenplay),
Chris Conkling (screenplay),
J. R. R. Tolkien (
original novels) |
Fantasy Films
|
[19]
|
Watership Down |
Martin Rosen (director, screenplay),
Richard Adams (
original novel) |
Nepenthe Productions
|
[19]
|
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy |
Douglas Adams (script),
Geoffrey Perkins (producer) |
BBC Radio 4
|
[19]
|
1980
|
Alien* |
Ridley Scott (director),
Dan O'Bannon (screenplay, story),
Ronald Shusett (story) |
20th Century Fox
|
[37]
|
The Black Hole |
Gary Nelson (director), Jeb Rosebrook (screenplay, story),
Gerry Day (screenplay), Bob Barbash (story), Richard H. Landau (story) |
The Walt Disney Company
|
[37]
|
The Muppet Movie |
James Frawley (director),
Jack Burns (screenplay),
Jerry Juhl (screenplay) |
The Jim Henson Company/
ITC Entertainment
|
[37]
|
Star Trek: The Motion Picture |
Robert Wise (director),
Harold Livingstonn (screenplay),
Alan Dean Foster (story),
Gene Roddenberry (story) |
Century/
Paramount Pictures
|
[37]
|
Time After Time |
Nicholas Meyer (director, screenplay),
Karl Alexander (story,
original novel), Steve Hayes (story) |
Warner Bros.
|
[37]
|
1981
|
The Empire Strikes Back* |
Irvin Kershner (director),
Leigh Brackett (screenplay),
Lawrence Kasdan (screenplay),
George Lucas (story) |
Lucasfilm
|
[38]
|
Cosmos: A Personal Voyage |
Carl Sagan (director, screenplay),
Ann Druyan (director, screenplay) |
KCET/
Public Broadcasting Service
|
[38]
|
Flash Gordon |
Mike Hodges (director),
Lorenzo Semple, Jr. (screenplay), Michael Allin (adaptation),
Alex Raymond (
original comic strip) |
20th Century Fox/De Laurentiis
|
[38]
|
The Lathe of Heaven |
Fred Barzyk (director), David R. Loxton (director),
Diane English (screenplay), Roger Swaybill (screenplay),
Ursula K. Le Guin (
original novel) |
WNET/
Public Broadcasting Service
|
[38]
|
The Martian Chronicles |
Michael Anderson (director),
Richard Matheson (screenplay),
Ray Bradbury (
original stories) |
BBC/
NBC
|
[38]
|
1982
|
Raiders of the Lost Ark* |
Steven Spielberg (director),
Lawrence Kasdan (screenplay),
George Lucas (story),
Philip Kaufman (story) |
Lucasfilm
|
[39]
|
Dragonslayer |
Matthew Robbins (director, screenplay),
Hal Barwood (screenplay) |
Paramount Pictures/
The Walt Disney Company
|
[39]
|
Excalibur |
John Boorman (director, screenplay),
Rospo Pallenberg (screenplay, adaptation),
Thomas Malory (
original novel) |
Warner Bros.
|
[39]
|
Outland |
Peter Hyams (director, screenplay) |
Outland/
The Ladd Company
|
[39]
|
Time Bandits |
Terry Gilliam (director, screenplay),
Michael Palin (screenplay) |
HandMade Films
|
[39]
|
1983
|
Blade Runner* |
Ridley Scott (director),
Hampton Fancher (screenplay),
David Peoples (screenplay),
Philip K. Dick (
original novel) |
Blade Runner Partnership
|
[40]
|
The Dark Crystal |
Jim Henson (director, story),
Frank Oz (director),
Gary Kurtz (director),
David Odell (screenplay) |
The Jim Henson Company/
ITC Entertainment/
Universal Studios
|
[40]
|
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial |
Steven Spielberg (director),
Melissa Mathison (screenplay) |
Amblin Entertainment/
Universal Studios
|
[40]
|
Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior |
George Miller (director, screenplay),
Terry Hayes (screenplay), Brian Hannant (screenplay) |
Kennedy Miller/
Warner Bros.
|
[40]
|
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan |
Nicholas Meyer (director, screenplay),
Jack B. Sowards (screenplay, story),
Harve Bennett (story),
Samuel A. Peeples (story) |
Paramount Pictures
|
[40]
|
1984
|
Return of the Jedi* |
Richard Marquand (director),
Lawrence Kasdan (screenplay),
George Lucas (screenplay, story) |
Lucasfilm
|
[41]
|
Brainstorm |
Douglas Trumbull (director), Philip Frank Messina (screenplay), Robert Stitzel (screenplay),
Bruce Joel Rubin (story) |
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
|
[41]
|
The Right Stuff |
Philip Kaufmann (director, screenplay),
Tom Wolfe (
original novel) |
The Ladd Company
|
[41]
|
Something Wicked This Way Comes |
Jack Clayton (director),
Ray Bradbury (screenplay,
original novel) |
The Bryna Company/
The Walt Disney Company
|
[41]
|
WarGames |
John Badham (director),
Lawrence Lasker (screenplay),
Walter F. Parkes (screenplay) |
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
|
[41]
|
1985
|
2010* |
Peter Hyams (director, screenplay),
Arthur C. Clarke (
original novel) |
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
|
[42]
|
Dune |
David Lynch (director, screenplay),
Frank Herbert (
original novel) |
De Laurentiis/
Universal Studios
|
[42]
|
Ghostbusters |
Ivan Reitman (director),
Dan Aykroyd (screenplay),
Harold Ramis (screenplay) |
Black Rhino/
Columbia Pictures
|
[42]
|
The Last Starfighter |
Nick Castle (director), Jonathan R. Betuel (screenplay) |
Lorimar Productions/
Universal Studios
|
[42]
|
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock |
Leonard Nimoy (director),
Harve Bennett (screenplay) |
Cinema Group/
Paramount Pictures
|
[42]
|
1986
|
Back to the Future* |
Robert Zemeckis (director, screenplay),
Bob Gale (screenplay) |
Amblin Entertainment/
Universal Studios
|
[43]
|
Brazil |
Terry Gilliam (director, screenplay),
Charles McKeown (screenplay),
Tom Stoppard (screenplay) |
Embassy/
Universal Studios
|
[43]
|
Cocoon |
Ron Howard (director), Tom Benedek (screenplay), David Saperstein (original novel) |
20th Century Fox/Zanuck/Brown
|
[43]
|
Enemy Mine |
Wolfgang Petersen (director), Edward Khmara (screenplay),
Barry B. Longyear (
original story) |
20th Century Fox/King's Road
|
[43]
|
Ladyhawke |
Richard Donner (director), Edward Khmara (screenplay, story), Michael Thomas (screenplay),
Tom Mankiewicz (screenplay),
David Peoples (screenplay) |
20th Century Fox/
Warner Bros.
|
[43]
|
1987
|
Aliens* |
James Cameron (director, screenplay, story),
David Giler (story),
Walter Hill (story) |
20th Century Fox
|
[44]
|
The Fly |
David Cronenberg (director, screenplay),
Charles Edward Pogue (screenplay),
George Langelaan (story) |
Brooksfilms/
20th Century Fox
|
[44]
|
Labyrinth |
Jim Henson (director, story),
Terry Jones (screenplay), Dennis Lee (story) |
Delphi/
The Jim Henson Company/
Lucasfilm/
TriStar Pictures
|
[44]
|
Little Shop of Horrors |
Frank Oz (director),
Howard Ashman (screenplay),
Charles B. Griffith (
original story) |
The Geffen Film Company
|
[44]
|
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home |
Leonard Nimoy (director, story),
Harve Bennett (screenplay, story),
Steve Meerson (screenplay),
Peter Krikes (screenplay),
Nicholas Meyer (screenplay) |
Paramount Pictures
|
[44]
|
1988
|
The Princess Bride* |
Rob Reiner (director),
William Goldman (screenplay,
original novel) |
Act III/
20th Century Fox
|
[45]
|
Predator |
John McTiernan (director),
Jim Thomas (screenplay),
John Thomas (screenplay) |
20th Century Fox
|
[45]
|
RoboCop |
Paul Verhoeven (director), Michael Miner (screenplay),
Edward Neumeier (screenplay) |
Orion Pictures
|
[45]
|
Star Trek: The Next Generation: "
Encounter at Farpoint" |
Corey Allen (director),
D. C. Fontana (screenplay),
Gene Roddenberry (screenplay) |
Paramount Pictures
|
[45]
|
The Witches of Eastwick |
George Miller (director),
Michael Cristofer (screenplay),
John Updike (
original novel) |
Guber-Peters/Kennedy Miller/
Warner Bros.
|
[45]
|
1989
|
Who Framed Roger Rabbit* |
Robert Zemeckis (director),
Jeffrey Price (screenplay),
Peter S. Seaman (screenplay),
Gary K. Wolf (
original novel) |
Amblin Entertainment/
Touchstone Pictures
|
[46]
|
Alien Nation |
Graham Baker (director),
Rockne S. O'Bannon (screenplay) |
20th Century Fox
|
[46]
|
Beetlejuice |
Tim Burton (director),
Michael McDowell (screenplay, story),
Warren Skaaren (screenplay),
Larry Wilson (story) |
Geffen/
Warner Bros.
|
[46]
|
Big |
Penny Marshall (director),
Gary Ross (screenplay),
Anne Spielberg (screenplay) |
20th Century Fox
|
[46]
|
Willow |
Ron Howard (director),
Bob Dolman (screenplay),
George Lucas (story) |
Imagine/
Lucasfilm/
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
|
[46]
|
1990
|
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade* |
Steven Spielberg (director),
Jeffrey Boam (screenplay),
George Lucas (story),
Menno Meyjes (story) |
Lucasfilm/
Paramount Pictures
|
[47]
|
The Abyss |
James Cameron (director, screenplay) |
20th Century Fox/Lightstorm/Pacific Western
|
[47]
|
The Adventures of Baron Munchausen |
Terry Gilliam (director, screenplay),
Charles McKeown (screenplay),
Rudolf Erich Raspe (original stories),
Gottfried August Bürger (original stories) |
Allied Artists International/
Columbia Pictures/Laura/Prominent
|
[47]
|
Batman |
Tim Burton (director),
Sam Hamm (screenplay, story),
Warren Skaaren (screenplay),
Bob Kane (original characters) |
Guber-Peters/PolyGram/
Warner Bros.
|
[47]
|
Field of Dreams |
Phil Alden Robinson (director, screenplay),
W. P. Kinsella (
original novel) |
Gordon/
Universal Studios
|
[47]
|
1991
|
Edward Scissorhands* |
Tim Burton (director, story),
Caroline Thompson (screenplay, story) |
20th Century Fox
|
[48]
|
Back to the Future Part III |
Robert Zemeckis (director, story),
Bob Gale (screenplay, story) |
Amblin Entertainment/
Universal Studios
|
[48]
|
Ghost |
Jerry Zucker (director),
Bruce Joel Rubin (screenplay) |
Paramount Pictures
|
[48]
|
Total Recall |
Paul Verhoeven (director),
Ronald Shusett (screenplay, story),
Dan O'Bannon (screenplay, story),
Gary Goldman (screenplay),
Jon Povill (story),
Philip K. Dick (
original story) |
Carolco Pictures/
TriStar Pictures
|
[48]
|
The Witches |
Nicolas Roeg (director),
Allan Scott (screenplay),
Roald Dahl (
original novel) |
The Jim Henson Company/
Lorimar Productions
|
[48]
|
1992
|
Terminator 2: Judgment Day* |
James Cameron (director, screenplay),
William Wisher, Jr. (screenplay) |
Carolco Pictures/Lightstorm/Pacific Western
|
[49]
|
The Addams Family |
Barry Sonnenfeld (director),
Caroline Thompson (screenplay),
Larry Wilson (screenplay),
Charles Addams (original characters) |
Orion Pictures/
Paramount Pictures
|
[49]
|
Beauty and the Beast |
Gary Trousdale (director),
Kirk Wise (director),
Linda Woolverton (screenplay) |
Silver Screen Partners/
The Walt Disney Company
|
[49]
|
The Rocketeer |
Joe Johnston (director),
Danny Bilson (screenplay, story),
Paul De Meo (screenplay, story),
William Dear (story),
Dave Stevens (
original comic book |
Gordon/
Silver Screen Partners/
Touchstone Pictures/
The Walt Disney Company
|
[49]
|
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country |
Nicholas Meyer (director, screenplay),
Denny Martin Flinn (screenplay),
Leonard Nimoy (story),
Lawrence Konner (story),
Mark Rosenthal (story) |
Paramount Pictures
|
[49]
|
1993
|
Star Trek: The Next Generation: "
The Inner Light"* |
Peter Lauritson (director),
Peter Allan Fields (screenplay),
Morgan Gendel (screenplay, story) |
Paramount Pictures
|
[50]
|
Aladdin |
Ron Clements (director, screenplay),
John Musker (director, screenplay),
Ted Elliott (screenplay),
Terry Rossio (screenplay) |
The Walt Disney Company
|
[50]
|
Alien 3 |
David Fincher (director),
David Giler (screenplay),
Walter Hill (screenplay), Larry Ferguson (screenplay),
Vincent Ward (story) |
20th Century Fox/Brandywine
|
[50]
|
Batman Returns |
Tim Burton (director),
Daniel Waters (screenplay, story),
Sam Hamm (story),
Bob Kane (original characters) |
PolyGram/
Warner Bros.
|
[50]
|
Bram Stoker's Dracula |
Francis Ford Coppola (director),
James V. Hart (screenplay),
Bram Stoker (
original novel) |
American Zoetrope/
Columbia Pictures
|
[50]
|
1994
|
Jurassic Park* |
Steven Spielberg (director),
David Koepp (screenplay),
Michael Crichton (screenplay,
original novel) |
Universal Studios/
Amblin Entertainment
|
[51]
|
Addams Family Values |
Barry Sonnenfeld (director),
Paul Rudnick (screenplay),
Charles Addams (original characters) |
Orion Pictures/
Paramount Pictures
|
[51]
|
Babylon 5: "
The Gathering" |
Richard Compton (director),
J. Michael Straczynski (screenplay) |
Babylonian Productions
|
[51]
|
Groundhog Day |
Harold Ramis (director, screenplay),
Danny Rubin (screenplay, story) |
Columbia Pictures
|
[51]
|
The Nightmare Before Christmas |
Henry Selick (director),
Caroline Thompson (screenplay),
Michael McDowell (adaptation),
Tim Burton (story) |
Skellington Productions/
Touchstone Pictures
|
[51]
|
1995
|
Star Trek: The Next Generation: "
All Good Things..."* |
Winrich Kolbe (director),
Ronald D. Moore (screenplay),
Brannon Braga (screenplay) |
Paramount Pictures
|
[52]
|
Interview with the Vampire |
Neil Jordan (director),
Anne Rice (screenplay,
original novel) |
The Geffen Film Company
|
[52]
|
The Mask |
Chuck Russell (director),
Mike Werb (screenplay),
Michael Fallon (story),
Mark Verheiden (story) |
Dark Horse Entertainment/
New Line Cinema
|
[52]
|
Stargate |
Roland Emmerich (director, screenplay),
Dean Devlin (screenplay) |
Carolco Pictures/Centropolis
|
[52]
|
Star Trek Generations |
David Carson (director),
Ronald D. Moore (screenplay, story),
Brannon Braga (screenplay, story),
Rick Berman (story) |
Paramount Pictures
|
[52]
|
1996
|
Babylon 5: "
The Coming of Shadows"* |
Janet Greek (director),
J. Michael Straczynski (screenplay) |
Babylonian Productions
|
[53]
|
Apollo 13 |
Ron Howard (director),
William Broyles, Jr. (screenplay),
Al Reinert (screenplay),
Jim Lovell (
original book),
Jeffrey Kluger (original book) |
Imagine Entertainment/
Universal Studios
|
[53]
|
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: "
The Visitor" |
David Livingston (director),
Michael Taylor (screenplay) |
Paramount Pictures
|
[53]
|
Toy Story |
John Lasseter (director, story),
Joss Whedon (screenplay),
Joel Cohen (screenplay),
Alec Sokolow (screenplay),
Andrew Stanton (screenplay, story),
Pete Docter (story),
Joe Ranft (story) |
The Walt Disney Company/
Pixar
|
[53]
|
12 Monkeys |
Terry Gilliam (director),
David Peoples (screenplay),
Janet Peoples (screenplay),
Chris Marker (
original film) |
Atlas/
Universal Studios
|
[53]
|
1997
|
Babylon 5: "
Severed Dreams"* |
David J. Eagle (director),
J. Michael Straczynski (screenplay) |
Babylonian Productions
|
[54]
|
Independence Day |
Roland Emmerich (director, screenplay),
Dean Devlin (screenplay) |
20th Century Fox/Centropolis
|
[54]
|
Mars Attacks! |
Tim Burton (director),
Jonathan Gems (screenplay, story), Len Brown (
original trading card game),
Woody Gelman (original trading card game),
Wally Wood (original trading card game),
Bob Powell (original trading card game),
Norman Saunders (original trading card game) |
Warner Bros.
|
[54]
|
Star Trek: First Contact |
Jonathan Frakes (director),
Ronald D. Moore (screenplay, story),
Brannon Braga (screenplay, story),
Rick Berman (story) |
Paramount Pictures
|
[54]
|
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: "
Trials and Tribble-ations" |
Jonathan West (director),
Ronald D. Moore (screenplay),
René Echevarria (screenplay),
Ira Steven Behr (story),
Hans Beimler (story),
Robert Hewitt Wolfe (story) |
Paramount Pictures
|
[54]
|
1998
|
Contact* |
Robert Zemeckis (director),
James V. Hart (screenplay),
Michael Goldenberg (screenplay),
Carl Sagan (story,
original novel),
Ann Druyan (story) |
SouthSide Amusement/
Warner Bros.
|
[55]
|
The Fifth Element |
Luc Besson (director, screenplay, story),
Robert Mark Kamen (screenplay) |
Gaumont Film Company/
Columbia Pictures
|
[55]
|
Gattaca |
Andrew Niccol (director, screenplay) |
Columbia Pictures/Jersey
|
[55]
|
Men in Black |
Barry Sonnenfeld (director),
Ed Solomon (screenplay, story),
Lowell Cunningham (
original comic) |
Amblin Entertainment/
Columbia Pictures/McDonald/Parkes
|
[55]
|
Starship Troopers |
Paul Verhoeven (director),
Edward Neumeier (screenplay),
Robert A. Heinlein (
original novel) |
Touchstone Pictures/
TriStar Pictures
|
[55]
|
1999
|
The Truman Show* |
Peter Weir (director),
Andrew Niccol (screenplay) |
Paramount Pictures
|
[56]
|
Babylon 5: "
Sleeping in Light" |
J. Michael Straczynski (director, screenplay) |
Babylonian Productions
|
[56]
|
Dark City |
Alex Proyas (director, screenplay, story),
Lem Dobbs (screenplay),
David S. Goyer (screenplay) |
New Line Cinema
|
[56]
|
Pleasantville |
Gary Ross (director, screenplay) |
New Line Cinema
|
[56]
|
Star Trek: Insurrection |
Jonathan Frakes (director),
Michael Piller (screenplay, story),
Rick Berman (story) |
Paramount Pictures
|
[56]
|
2000
|
Galaxy Quest* |
Dean Parisot (director), David Howard (screenplay, story),
Robert Gordon (screenplay) |
DreamWorks
|
[57]
|
Being John Malkovich |
Spike Jonze (director),
Charlie Kaufman (screenplay) |
Gramercy Pictures/
Propaganda Films/Single Cell
|
[57]
|
The Iron Giant |
Brad Bird (director, story),
Tim McCanlies (screenplay),
Ted Hughes (
original novel) |
Warner Bros.
|
[57]
|
The Matrix |
Lilly Wachowski (director, screenplay),
Lana Wachowski (director, screenplay) |
Silver Pictures
|
[57]
|
The Sixth Sense |
M. Night Shyamalan (director, screenplay) |
Hollywood Pictures/
Spyglass Entertainment/Kennedy/Marshall
|
[57]
|
2001
|
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon* |
Ang Lee (director),
Wang Hui-ling (screenplay),
James Schamus (screenplay), Tsai Kuo Jung (screenplay),
Wang Dulu (
original novel) |
China Film Group Corporation
|
[58]
|
Chicken Run |
Peter Lord (director, story),
Nick Park (director, story), Kary Kirkpatrick (screenplay),
Randy Cartwright (story) |
Aardman Animations/
Allied Artists International/
DreamWorks
|
[58]
|
Frank Herbert's Dune |
John Harrison (director, screenplay),
Frank Herbert (
original novel) |
New Amsterdam
|
[58]
|
Frequency |
Gregory Hoblit (director), Toby Emmerich (screenplay) |
New Line Cinema
|
[58]
|
X-Men |
Bryan Singer (director, story),
David Hayter (screenplay),
Tom DeSanto (story) |
20th Century Fox/
Marvel Studios
|
[58]
|
2002
|
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring* |
Peter Jackson (director, screenplay),
Fran Walsh (screenplay),
Philippa Boyens (screenplay),
J. R. R. Tolkien (
original novel) |
New Line Cinema/The Saul Zaentz Company/WingNut Films
|
[59]
|
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone |
Chris Columbus (director),
Steve Kloves (screenplay) |
1492 Pictures/
Heyday Films/
Warner Bros.
|
[59]
|
Monsters, Inc. |
Pete Docter (director, story),
David Silverman (director),
Lee Unkrich (director),
Dan Gerson (screenplay),
Andrew Stanton (screenplay),
Jill Culton (story),
Ralph Eggleston (story)
Jeff Pidgeon (story) |
Pixar/
The Walt Disney Company
|
[59]
|
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: "
Once More, with Feeling" |
Joss Whedon (director, screenplay) |
Fox Television Studios/
Mutant Enemy Productions
|
[59]
|
Shrek |
Andrew Adamson (director),
Vicky Jenson (director),
Ted Elliott (screenplay),
Terry Rossio (screenplay),
Joe Stillman (screenplay),
Roger S. H. Schulman (screenplay), Edmund Fong (story), Ken Harsha (story) |
DreamWorks/
Pacific Data Images
|
[59]
|