MOVIES - March 19, 1990
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‘Daisy,’ ‘Misdemeanors’ Win Writing Awards: Woody Allen’s original script for “Crimes and Misdemeanors” and Alfred Uhry’s adaptation for “Driving Miss Daisy” took the Writers Guild of America’s top film prizes. In the television categories, T. S. Cook was honored for “Nightbreaker” as best original long-form script. Bill Wittliff’s “Lonesome Dove” (Part I), based on the Larry McMurtry novel, was best long-form adaptation. The awards were made Sunday night at ceremonies in Beverly Hills and New York.
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