Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation


The Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation is given each year for theatrical films, television episodes, or other dramatized works related to science fiction or fantasy released in the previous calendar year. Originally the award covered both works of film and of television but since 2003, it has been split into two categories: "Best Dramatic Presentation " and "Best Dramatic Presentation ". The Dramatic Presentation Awards are part of the broader Hugo Awards, which are given every year by the World Science Fiction Society for the best science fiction or fantasy works and achievements of the previous year. The awards are named after Hugo Gernsback, the founder of the first science fiction magazine, Amazing Stories, and was once officially known as the Science Fiction Achievement Award. The award has been described as "a fine showcase for speculative fiction".

History

The award was first presented in 1958, and with the exceptions of 1964 and 1966 was given annually through 2002 when it was retired in favor of the newly created Dramatic Presentation and Dramatic Presentation categories, which divided the category depending on whether the work was longer or shorter than 90 minutes. In the 1964 and 1966 awards there were insufficient nominations made to support the category. Prior to 1971, the category was defined as including works from "radio, television, stage or screen", and thereafter was expanded to "any medium of dramatized science fiction or fantasy", resulting in the nomination of recorded songs and other works. In addition to the regular Hugo awards, beginning in 1996 Retrospective Hugo Awards, or "Retro Hugos", have been available to be awarded for years 50, 75, or 100 years prior in which no awards were given. To date, Retro Hugo awards have been awarded for 1939, 1941, 1943, 1944, 1946, 1951, and 1954; the 1946 and 1951 awards were for the Best Dramatic Presentation category while the 1939 and 1954 awards were for the Short Form category. There were insufficient nominations to support an award in the Long Form category for those years. The 1941 and 1944 awards were for both Long and Short Form.
Hugo Award nominees and winners are chosen by supporting or attending members of the annual World Science Fiction Convention and the presentation evening constitutes its central event. The selection process is defined in the World Science Fiction Society Constitution as instant-runoff voting with six nominees, except in the case of a tie. The works on the ballot are the six most-nominated by members that year, with no limit on the number of works that can be nominated. The 1958 awards did not include any recognition of runner-up magazines, but since 1959 all six candidates were recorded. Initial nominations are made by members in January through March, while voting on the ballot of six nominations is performed roughly in April through July, subject to change depending on when that year's Worldcon is held. Prior to 2017, the final ballot was five works; it was changed that year to six, with each initial nominator limited to five nominations, and no more than two works per series allowed on the final ballot. Worldcons are generally held near the start of September, and are held in a different city around the world each year. Members are permitted to vote "no award", if they feel that none of the nominees is deserving of the award that year, and in the case that "no award" takes the majority the Hugo is not given in that category. This has happened in the Dramatic Presentation category four times, in 1959, 1963, 1971, and 1977.
The award is typically for television and film presentations, but occasionally rewards works in other formats: in 1970 it was awarded to news coverage of the Apollo 11 moon landing, while in 1971 a concept album and a comedy album were nominated. Another comedy album was nominated the following year, and a slideshow was nominated in 1976. A radio play was nominated in 1979, and all of the 1939 Retro Hugo awards were for radio plays. In 2004, an acceptance speech from the 2003 MTV Movie Awards won the award, while in 2006, the ceremony for the Victor Hugo Award was nominated. An audiobook was nominated in 2009, another acceptance speech was nominated in 2012, a concept album was nominated in 2017, and a song was nominated in 2018.
During the 70 nomination years, 43 awards for Best Dramatic Presentation, 19 awards each for Short Form and Long Form, and 11 Retro Hugo awards have been given. The individual franchises with the most awards are the revived 2000s-era Doctor Who with 6 Short Form awards out of 34 nominations, The Twilight Zone with 3 Best Dramatic Presentation awards out of 4 nominations, Game of Thrones with 3 wins out of a long form and 5 short form nominations, and The Good Place with 2 wins out of 5 short form nominations. Other shows or series with multiple awards or nominations include the original Star Trek series with 2 wins out of 8 nominations, with 2 wins out of 3 nominations, and Babylon 5 with 2 wins out of 4 nominations. Less successful were Buffy the Vampire Slayer with 1 out of 6, Battlestar Galactica with 1 of 5, and Harry Potter with no awards after 7 nominations. The members of the hip hop group Clipping are the only musical artists to have earned two nominations for their works, first for their 2016 album Splendor & Misery and then for their 2017 song "The Deep".

Winners and nominees

In the following tables, the years correspond to the date of the ceremony, rather than when the work was first published. Entries with a blue background and an asterisk next to the work's name have won the award; those with a white background are the nominees on the short-list. Entries with a gray background and a plus sign mark a year when "no award" was selected as the winner. In the case of television presentations, the award is generally for a particular episode rather than for a program as a whole; however, sometimes, as in the case of The Twilight Zone, it was given for the series' body of work that year rather than for any particular episode.

1958–2002

* Winner
+ No winner selected
YearWorkCreatorPublisherRef.
1958The Incredible Shrinking Man*Jack Arnold, Richard Matheson Universal Studios
1959+
1959The 7th Voyage of SinbadNathan Juran, Ken Kolb, Ray Harryhausen Morningside Movies/Columbia Pictures
1959DraculaTerence Fisher, Jimmy Sangster, Bram Stoker Hammer Film Productions
1959The FlyKurt Neumann, James Clavell, George Langelaan 20th Century Fox
1960The Twilight Zone*Rod Serling CBS
1960Men into SpaceCBS
1960Murder and the AndroidAlex Segal, Alfred Bester NBC
1960The Turn of the ScrewJohn Frankenheimer, James Costigan, Henry James NBC
1960The World, the Flesh and the DevilRanald MacDougall, Ferdinand Reyher, M. P. Shiel HarBel/Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
1961The Twilight Zone*Rod Serling CBS
1961The Time MachineGeorge Pal, David Duncan, H. G. Wells Galaxy Films/Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
1961Village of the DamnedWolf Rilla, Stirling Silliphant, Ronald Kinnoch Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
1962The Twilight Zone*Rod Serling CBS
1962ThrillerNBC
1962The United States Steel Hour: "The Two Worlds of Charlie Gordon"James Yaffe, Daniel Keyes CBS
1962Village of the DamnedWolf Rilla, Stirling Silliphant, Ronald Kinnoch Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
1962The Fabulous World of Jules VerneKarel Zeman, František Hrubín, Jules Verne Warner Bros.
1963+
1963The Twilight ZoneRod Serling CBS
1963Last Year at MarienbadAlain Resnais, Alain Robbe-Grillet, Adolfo Bioy Casares Argos Films
1963The Day the Earth Caught FireVal Guest, Wolf Mankowitz British Lion Films/Pax
1963Night of the EagleSidney Hayers, Charles Beaumont, Richard Matheson, George Baxt, Fritz Leiber Anglo-Amalgamated/Independent Artists
1965Dr. Strangelove*Stanley Kubrick, Terry Southern, Peter George Hawk Films/Columbia Pictures
19657 Faces of Dr. LaoGeorge Pal, Charles Beaumont, Charles G. Finney Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
1967': "The Menagerie |The Menagerie"*Marc Daniels, Gene Roddenberry Desilu Productions
1967': "The Corbomite Maneuver"Joseph Sargent, Jerry Sohl Desilu Productions
1967': "The Naked Time"Marc Daniels, John D. F. Black Desilu Productions
1967Fahrenheit 451François Truffaut, Jean-Louis Richard, Helen G. Scott, Ray Bradbury Anglo Enterprises/Vineyard
1967Fantastic VoyageRichard Fleischer, Harry Kleiner, David Duncan, Jerome Bixby, Otto Klement 20th Century Fox
1968': "The City on the Edge of Forever"*Joseph Pevney, Harlan Ellison Desilu Productions
1968': "Amok Time"Joseph Pevney, Theodore Sturgeon Desilu Productions
1968': "Mirror, Mirror |Mirror, Mirror"Marc Daniels, Jerome Bixby Desilu Productions
1968': "The Doomsday Machine |The Doomsday Machine"Marc Daniels, Norman Spinrad Desilu Productions
1968': "The Trouble with Tribbles"Joseph Pevney, David Gerrold Desilu Productions
1969'*Stanley Kubrick, Arthur C. Clarke Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
1969The Prisoner: "Fall Out"Patrick McGoohan Everyman/ITC Entertainment
1969CharlyRalph Nelson, Stirling Silliphant, Daniel Keyes ABC Pictures/Selmer
1969Rosemary's BabyRoman Polanski, Ira Levin Paramount Pictures
1969Yellow SubmarineGeorge Dunning, Al Brodax, Roger McGough, Jack Mendelsohn, Lee Minoff, Erich Segal Apple Corps/Hearst/King Features Syndicate
1970News coverage of Apollo 11*Multiple sourcesMultiple publishers, NASA
1970The Bed Sitting RoomRichard Lester, John Antrobus, Charles Wood, John Antrobus, Spike Milligan Oscar Lewenstein Productions
1970The Illustrated ManJack Smight, Howard B. Kreitsek, Ray Bradbury SKM
1970The ImmortalAllen Baron, Joseph Sargent, Lou Morheim, Robert Specht, James Gunn Paramount Pictures
1970MaroonedJohn Sturges, Mayo Simon, Martin Caidin Columbia Pictures
1971+
1971Blows Against the EmpirePaul Kantner RCA Records
1971'Joseph Sargent, James Bridges, D. F. Jones Universal Studios
1971Don't Crush That Dwarf, Hand Me the PliersThe Firesign Theatre Columbia Records
1971Hauser's MemoryBoris Sagal, Adrian Spies, Curt Siodmak Universal Studios
1971No Blade of GrassCornel Wilde, Sean Forestal, Jefferson Pascal, John Christopher Theodora/Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
1972A Clockwork Orange*Stanley Kubrick, Anthony Burgess Hawk Films/Polaris/Warner Bros.
1972The Andromeda StrainRobert Wise, Nelson Gidding, Michael Crichton Universal Studios
1972I Think We're All Bozos on This BusThe Firesign Theatre Columbia Records
1972The Name of the Game: "L.A. 2017"Steven Spielberg, Philip Wylie Universal Studios/NBC
1972THX 1138George Lucas, Walter Murch Warner Bros./American Zoetrope
1973Slaughterhouse-Five*George Roy Hill, Stephen Geller, Kurt Vonnegut Universal Studios
1973Between Time and TimbuktuFred Barzyk, Kurt Vonnegut NET Playhouse/Public Broadcasting Service
1973The PeopleJohn Korty, James M. Miller, Zenna Henderson American Zoetrope/ABC
1973Silent RunningDouglas Trumbull, Deric Washburn, Michael Cimino, Steven Bochco Universal Studios
1974Sleeper*Woody Allen, Marshall Brickman Rollins-Joffe/Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists
1974Genesis IIJohn Llewellyn Moxey, Gene Roddenberry Norway/Warner Bros.
1974The Six Million Dollar ManRichard Irving, Tom Greene, Howard Rodman, Martin Caidin Universal Studios
1974Soylent GreenRichard Fleischer, Stanley R. Greenberg, Harry Harrison Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
1974WestworldMichael Crichton Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
1975Young Frankenstein*Mel Brooks, Gene Wilder, Mary Shelley 20th Century Fox
1975Flesh GordonMichael Benveniste, Howard Ziehm Graffiti Productions
1975Phantom of the ParadiseBrian De Palma Harbor/20th Century Fox
1975The Questor TapesRichard A. Colla, Gene L. Coon, Gene Roddenberry Universal Studios
1975ZardozJohn Boorman 20th Century Fox
1976A Boy and His Dog*Directed by L. Q. Jones, Wayne Cruseturner, Harlan Ellison LQ/JAF
1976Dark StarJohn Carpenter, Dan O'Bannon USC
1976Monty Python and the Holy GrailTerry Gilliam Terry Jones, Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Eric Idle, Michael Palin Python Pictures
1976RollerballNorman Jewison, William Harrison Algonquin/United Artists
1976The CaptureRobert Asprin, Phil Foglio Boojums Press
1977+
1977CarrieBrian De Palma, Lawrence D. Cohen, Stephen King Redbank/United Artists
1977Logan's RunMichael Anderson, David Zelag Goodman, William F. Nolan, George Clayton Johnson Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
1977The Man Who Fell to EarthNicolas Roeg, Paul Mayersberg, Walter Tevis British Lion Films
1977FutureworldRichard T. Heffron, George Schenk, Mayo Simon American International Pictures
1978Star Wars*George Lucas Lucasfilm
1978Close Encounters of the Third KindSteven Spielberg Columbia Pictures/EMI Films
1978'Shelley Torgeson, Robert Bloch, Harlan Ellison, Roy Torgeson Alternate Worlds Recordings
1978WizardsRalph Bakshi 20th Century Fox
1978The HobbitJules Bass, Arthur Rankin, Jr., Romeo Muller, J. R. R. Tolkien Rankin/Bass
1979Superman*Richard Donner, Mario Puzo, David Newman, Leslie Newman, Robert Benton, Mario Puzo, Jerry Siegel, Joe Shuster Alexander Salkind
1979Invasion of the Body SnatchersPhilip Kaufmann, W. D. Richter, Jack Finney Solofilm/United Artists
1979The Lord of the RingsRalph Bakshi, Peter S. Beagle, Chris Conkling, J. R. R. Tolkien Fantasy Films
1979Watership DownMartin Rosen, Richard Adams Nepenthe Productions
1979The Hitchhiker's Guide to the GalaxyDouglas Adams, Geoffrey Perkins BBC Radio 4
1980Alien*Ridley Scott, Dan O'Bannon, Ronald Shusett 20th Century Fox
1980The Black HoleGary Nelson, Jeb Rosebrook, Gerry Day, Bob Barbash, Richard H. Landau The Walt Disney Company
1980The Muppet MovieJames Frawley, Jack Burns, Jerry Juhl The Jim Henson Company/ITC Entertainment
1980'Robert Wise, Harold Livingstonn, Alan Dean Foster, Gene Roddenberry Century/Paramount Pictures
1980Time After TimeNicholas Meyer, Karl Alexander, Steve Hayes Warner Bros.
1981The Empire Strikes Back*Irvin Kershner, Leigh Bracket, Lawrence Kasdan, George Lucas Lucasfilm
1981'Carl Sagan, Ann Druyan KCET/Public Broadcasting Service
1981Flash GordonMike Hodges, Lorenzo Semple, Jr., Michael Allin, Alex Raymond 20th Century Fox/De Laurentiis
1981The Lathe of HeavenFred Barzyk, David R. Loxton, Diane English, Roger Swaybill, Ursula K. Le Guin WNET/Public Broadcasting Service
1981The Martian ChroniclesMichael Anderson, Richard Matheson, Ray Bradbury BBC/NBC
1982Raiders of the Lost Ark*Steven Spielberg, Lawrence Kasdan, George Lucas, Philip Kaufman Lucasfilm
1982DragonslayerMatthew Robbins, Hal Barwood Paramount Pictures/The Walt Disney Company
1982ExcaliburJohn Boorman, Rospo Pallenberg, Thomas Malory Warner Bros.
1982OutlandPeter Hyams Outland/The Ladd Company
1982Time BanditsTerry Gilliam, Michael Palin HandMade Films
1983Blade Runner*Ridley Scott, Hampton Fancher, David Peoples, Philip K. Dick Blade Runner Partnership
1983The Dark CrystalJim Henson, Frank Oz, Gary Kurtz, David Odell The Jim Henson Company/ITC Entertainment/Universal Studios
1983E.T. the Extra-TerrestrialSteven Spielberg, Melissa Mathison Amblin Entertainment/Universal Studios
1983Mad Max 2: The Road WarriorGeorge Miller, Terry Hayes, Brian Hannant Kennedy Miller/Warner Bros.
1983'Nicholas Meyer, Jack B. Sowards, Harve Bennett, Samuel A. Peeples Paramount Pictures
1984Return of the Jedi*Richard Marquand, Lawrence Kasdan, George Lucas Lucasfilm
1984BrainstormDouglas Trumbull, Philip Frank Messina, Robert Stitzel, Bruce Joel Rubin Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
1984The Right StuffPhilip Kaufmann, Tom Wolfe The Ladd Company
1984Something Wicked This Way ComesJack Clayton, Ray Bradbury Bryna/The Walt Disney Company
1984WarGamesJohn Badham, Lawrence Lasker, Walter F. Parkes Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
19852010*Peter Hyams, Arthur C. Clarke Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
1985DuneDavid Lynch, Frank Herbert De Laurentiis/Universal Studios
1985GhostbustersIvan Reitman, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis Black Rhino/Columbia Pictures
1985The Last StarfighterNick Castle, Jonathan R. Betuel Lorimar Productions/Universal Studios
1985'Leonard Nimoy, Harve Bennett Cinema Group/Paramount Pictures
1986Back to the Future*Robert Zemeckis, Bob Gale Amblin Entertainment/Universal Studios
1986BrazilTerry Gilliam, Charles McKeown, Tom Stoppard Embassy/Universal Studios
1986CocoonRon Howard, Tom Benedek, David Saperstein 20th Century Fox/Zanuck/Brown
1986Enemy MineWolfgang Petersen, Edward Khmara, Barry B. Longyear 20th Century Fox/King's Road
1986LadyhawkeRichard Donner, Edward Khmara, Michael Thomas, Tom Mankiewicz, David Peoples 20th Century Fox/Warner Bros.
1987Aliens*James Cameron, David Giler, Walter Hill 20th Century Fox
1987The FlyDavid Cronenberg, Charles Edward Pogue, George Langelaan Brooksfilms/20th Century Fox
1987LabyrinthJim Henson, Terry Jones, Dennis Lee Delphi/The Jim Henson Company/Lucasfilm/TriStar Pictures
1987Little Shop of HorrorsFrank Oz, Howard Ashman, Charles B. Griffith The Geffen Film Company
1987'Leonard Nimoy, Harve Bennett, Steve Meerson, Peter Krikes, Nicholas Meyer Paramount Pictures
1988The Princess Bride*Rob Reiner, William Goldman Act III/20th Century Fox
1988PredatorJohn McTiernan, Jim Thomas, John Thomas 20th Century Fox
1988RoboCopPaul Verhoeven, Michael Miner, Edward Neumeier Orion Pictures
1988': "Encounter at Farpoint"Corey Allen, D. C. Fontana, Gene Roddenberry Paramount Pictures
1988The Witches of EastwickGeorge Miller, Michael Cristofer, John Updike Guber-Peters/Kennedy Miller/Warner Bros.
1989Who Framed Roger Rabbit*Robert Zemeckis, Jeffrey Price, Peter S. Seaman, Gary K. Wolf Amblin Entertainment/Touchstone Pictures
1989Alien NationGraham Baker, Rockne S. O'Bannon 20th Century Fox
1989BeetlejuiceTim Burton, Michael McDowell, Warren Skaaren, Larry Wilson Geffen/Warner Bros.
1989BigPenny Marshall, Gary Ross, Anne Spielberg 20th Century Fox
1989WillowRon Howard, Bob Dolman, George Lucas Imagine/Lucasfilm/Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
1990Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade*Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Boam, George Lucas, Menno Meyjes Lucasfilm/Paramount Pictures
1990The AbyssJames Cameron 20th Century Fox/Lightstorm/Pacific Western
1990The Adventures of Baron MunchausenTerry Gilliam, Charles McKeown, Rudolf Erich Raspe, Gottfried August Bürger Allied Artists International/Columbia Pictures/Laura/Prominent
1990BatmanTim Burton, Sam Hamm, Warren Skaaren, Bob Kane Guber-Peters/PolyGram/Warner Bros.
1990Field of DreamsPhil Alden Robinson, W. P. Kinsella Gordon/Universal Studios
1991Edward Scissorhands*Tim Burton, Caroline Thompson 20th Century Fox
1991Back to the Future Part IIIRobert Zemeckis, Bob Gale Amblin Entertainment/Universal Studios
1991GhostJerry Zucker, Bruce Joel Rubin Paramount Pictures
1991Total RecallPaul Verhoeven, Ronald Shusett, Dan O'Bannon, Gary Goldman, Jon Povill, Philip K. Dick Carolco Pictures/TriStar Pictures
1991The WitchesNicolas Roeg, Allan Scott, Roald Dahl The Jim Henson Company/Lorimar Productions
1992'*James Cameron, William Wisher, Jr. Carolco Pictures/Lightstorm/Pacific Western
1992The Addams FamilyBarry Sonnenfeld, Caroline Thompson, Larry Wilson, Charles Addams Orion Pictures/Paramount Pictures
1992Beauty and the BeastGary Trousdale, Kirk Wise, Linda Woolverton Silver Screen Partners/The Walt Disney Company
1992The RocketeerJoe Johnston, Danny Bilson, Paul De Meo, William Dear, Dave Stevens, Denny Martin Flinn, Leonard Nimoy, Lawrence Konner, Mark Rosenthal Paramount Pictures
1993': "The Inner Light |The Inner Light"*Peter Lauritson, Peter Allan Fields, Morgan Gendel Paramount Pictures
1993AladdinRon Clements, John Musker, Ted Elliott, Terry Rossio The Walt Disney Company
1993Alien 3David Fincher, David Giler, Walter Hill, Larry Ferguson, Vincent Ward 20th Century Fox/Brandywine
1993Batman ReturnsTim Burton, Daniel Waters, Sam Hamm, Bob Kane PolyGram/Warner Bros.
1993Bram Stoker's DraculaFrancis Ford Coppola, James V. Hart, Bram Stoker American Zoetrope/Columbia Pictures
1994Jurassic Park*Steven Spielberg, David Koepp, Michael Crichton Universal Studios/Amblin Entertainment
1994Addams Family ValuesBarry Sonnenfeld, Paul Rudnick, Charles Addams Orion Pictures/Paramount Pictures
1994Babylon 5: ""Richard Compton, J. Michael Straczynski Babylonian Productions
1994Groundhog DayHarold Ramis, Danny Rubin Columbia Pictures
1994The Nightmare Before ChristmasHenry Selick, Caroline Thompson, Michael McDowell, Tim Burton Skellington Productions/Touchstone Pictures
1995': "All Good Things... |All Good Things..."*Winrich Kolbe, Ronald D. Moore, Brannon Braga Paramount Pictures
1995Interview with the VampireNeil Jordan, Anne Rice The Geffen Film Company
1995The MaskChuck Russell, Mike Werb, Michael Fallon, Mark Verheiden Dark Horse Entertainment/New Line Cinema
1995StargateRoland Emmerich, Dean Devlin Carolco Pictures/Centropolis
1995Star Trek GenerationsDavid Carson, Ronald D. Moore, Brannon Braga, Rick Berman Paramount Pictures
1996Babylon 5: "The Coming of Shadows"*Janet Greek, J. Michael Straczynski Babylonian Productions
1996Apollo 13Ron Howard, William Broyles, Jr., Al Reinert, Jim Lovell, Jeffrey Kluger Imagine Entertainment/Universal Studios
1996': "The Visitor |The Visitor"David Livingston, Michael Taylor Paramount Pictures
1996Toy StoryJohn Lasseter, Joss Whedon, Joel Cohen, Alec Sokolow, Andrew Stanton, Pete Docter, Joe Ranft The Walt Disney Company/Pixar
199612 MonkeysTerry Gilliam, David Peoples, Janet Peoples, Chris Marker Atlas/Universal Studios
1997Babylon 5: "Severed Dreams"*David J. Eagle, J. Michael Straczynski Babylonian Productions
1997Independence DayRoland Emmerich, Dean Devlin 20th Century Fox/Centropolis
1997Mars Attacks!Tim Burton, Jonathan Gems, Len Brown, Woody Gelman, Wally Wood, Bob Powell, Norman Saunders Warner Bros.
1997'Jonathan Frakes, Ronald D. Moore, Brannon Braga, Rick Berman Paramount Pictures
1997': "Trials and Tribble-ations"Jonathan West, Ronald D. Moore, René Echevarria, Ira Steven Behr, Hans Beimler, Robert Hewitt Wolfe Paramount Pictures
1998Contact*Robert Zemeckis, James V. Hart, Michael Goldenberg, Carl Sagan, Ann Druyan SouthSide Amusement/Warner Bros.
1998The Fifth ElementLuc Besson, Robert Mark Kamen Gaumont Film Company/Columbia Pictures
1998GattacaAndrew Niccol Columbia Pictures/Jersey
1998Men in BlackBarry Sonnenfeld, Ed Solomon, Lowell Cunningham Amblin Entertainment/Columbia Pictures/McDonald/Parkes
1998Starship TroopersPaul Verhoeven, Edward Neumeier, Robert A. Heinlein Touchstone Pictures/TriStar Pictures
1999The Truman Show*Peter Weir, Andrew Niccol Paramount Pictures
1999Babylon 5: "Sleeping in Light"J. Michael Straczynski Babylonian Productions
1999Dark CityAlex Proyas, Lem Dobbs, David S. Goyer New Line Cinema
1999PleasantvilleGary Ross New Line Cinema
1999'Jonathan Frakes, Michael Piller, Rick Berman Paramount Pictures
2000Galaxy Quest*Dean Parisot, David Howard, Robert Gordon DreamWorks
2000Being John MalkovichSpike Jonze, Charlie Kaufman Gramercy Pictures/Propaganda Films/Single Cell
2000The Iron GiantBrad Bird, Tim McCanlies, Ted Hughes Warner Bros.
2000The MatrixLilly Wachowski, Lana Wachowski Silver Pictures
2000The Sixth SenseM. Night Shyamalan Hollywood Pictures/Spyglass Entertainment/Kennedy/Marshall
2001Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon*Ang Lee, Wang Hui-Ling, James Schamus, Tsai Kuo Jung, Wang Dulu China Film Group Corporation
2001Chicken RunPeter Lord, Nick Park, Kary Kirkpatrick, Randy Cartwright Aardman Animations/Allied Artists International/DreamWorks
2001Frank Herbert's DuneJohn Harrison, Frank Herbert New Amsterdam
2001FrequencyGregory Hoblit, Toby Emmerich New Line Cinema
2001X-MenBryan Singer, David Hayter, Tom DeSanto 20th Century Fox/Marvel Studios
2002*Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens, J. R. R. Tolkien New Line Cinema/The Saul Zaentz Company/WingNut Films
2002Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's StoneChris Columbus, Steve Kloves 1492 Pictures/Heyday Films/Warner Bros.
2002Monsters, Inc.Pete Docter, David Silverman, Lee Unkrich, Dan Gerson, Andrew Stanton, Jill Culton, Ralph Eggleston Jeff Pidgeon Pixar/The Walt Disney Company
2002Buffy the Vampire Slayer: "Once More, with Feeling"Joss Whedon Fox Television Studios/Mutant Enemy Productions
2002ShrekAndrew Adamson, Vicky Jenson, Ted Elliott, Terry Rossio, Joe Stillman, Roger S. H. Schulman, Edmund Fong, Ken Harsha DreamWorks/Pacific Data Images

2003–present

Starting with the 2003 awards, the Dramatic Presentation award was split into two categories: Best Dramatic Presentation and Best Dramatic Presentation. The Long Form award is for "a dramatized production in any medium, including film, television, radio, live theater, computer games or music. The work must last 90 minutes or longer " in the official Hugo Award rules. The Short Form award is for "a dramatized production in any medium, including film, television, radio, live theater, computer games or music. The work must last less than 90 minutes " in the official Hugo Award rules. An individual work such as a television show can be nominated for a season in the Long Form category or for individual episodes in the Short Form, though not for both in the same year; as of 2017, a single show is additionally limited to two nominations in the Short Form category per year.

Long Form

Short Form

Retro Hugos

Beginning with the 1996 Worldcon, the World Science Fiction Society created the concept of "Retro Hugos", in which the Hugo award could be retroactively awarded for 50, 75, or 100 years prior. Retro Hugos may only be awarded for years in which a Worldcon was hosted, but no awards were originally given. The 1939, 1941, and 1943—1945 awards were given 75 years later; the other three awards were given 50 years later. In 1946 and 1951, an award was given for Best Dramatic Presentation, as the category had not yet been split, while in 1939, 1943, 1945, and 1954 an award was given for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form. The Long Form category did not receive enough nominations for an award to be given in those years. The 1941 and 1944 Retro Hugos awarded both Long and Short Forms.
YearYear awardedWorkCreatorPublisherRef.
19392014The War of the Worlds*Orson Welles, H.G. Wells The Mercury Theatre on the Air/CBS
19392014Around the World in Eighty DaysOrson Welles, Jules Verne The Mercury Theatre on the Air/CBS
19392014A Christmas CarolOrson Welles, Charles Dickens The Campbell Playhouse/CBS
19392014DraculaOrson Welles, John Houseman, Bram Stoker The Mercury Theatre on the Air/CBS
19392014R.U.R.Jan Bussell, Karel Čapek BBC
1941 2016Fantasia*Samuel Armstrong et al., Joe Grant, Dick Huemer Walt Disney Productions, RKO Radio Pictures
1941 2016Dr. CyclopsErnest B. Schoedsack, Tom Kilpatrick Paramount Pictures
1941 2016Flash Gordon Conquers the UniverseFord Beebe, Ray Taylor, George H. Plympton, Basil Dickey, Barry Shipman Universal Pictures
1941 2016One Million B.C.Hal Roach, Hal Roach, Jr., Mickell Novack, George Baker, Joseph Frickert United Artists
1941 2016The Thief of BagdadMichael Powell, Ludwig Berger, Tim Whelan, Lajos Bíró, Miles Malleson London Films, United Artists
1941 2016Pinocchio*Ben Sharpsteen, Hamilton Luske, Ted Sears et al. Walt Disney Productions, RKO Radio Pictures
1941 2016The Adventures of Superman: "The Baby from Krypton"Frank Chase, George Ludlam WOR
1941 2016The Invisible Man ReturnsJoe May, Kurt Siodmak, Lester Cole Universal Pictures
1941 2016Looney Tunes: "You Ought to Be in Pictures"Friz Freleng, Jack Miller Warner Bros.
1941 2016Merrie Melodies: "A Wild Hare"Tex Avery, Rich Hogan Warner Bros.
19432018Bambi*David Hand et al., Perce Pearce, Larry Morey et al., Felix Salten The Walt Disney Company
19432018Cat PeopleJacques Tourneur, DeWitt Bodeen, Val Lewton RKO Radio Pictures
19432018The Ghost of FrankensteinErle C. Kenton, W. Scott Darling Universal Pictures
19432018I Married a WitchRené Clair, Robert Pirosh, Marc Connelly, Thorne Smith Cinema Guild Productions / Paramount Pictures
19432018Invisible AgentEdwin L. Marin, Curtis Siodmak Frank Lloyd Productions / Universal Pictures
19432018Rudyard Kipling's Jungle BookZoltan Korda, Laurence Stallings, Rudyard Kipling Alexander Korda Films / United Artists
1944 2019Heaven Can Wait*Ernst Lubitsch, Samson Raphaelson 20th Century Fox
1944 2019BatmanLambert Hillyer, Victor McLeod, Leslie Swabacker, Harry L. Fraser Columbia Pictures
1944 2019Cabin in the SkyVincente Minnelli, Busby Berkeley, Joseph Schrank MGM
1944 2019A Guy Named JoeVictor Fleming, Frederick Hazlitt Brennan, Dalton Trumbo MGM
1944 2019MünchhausenJosef von Báky, Erich Kästner, Rudolph Erich Raspe UFA
1944 2019Phantom of the OperaArthur Lubin, Eric Taylor, Samuel Hoffenstein, Hans Jacoby Universal Pictures
1944 2019Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man*Roy William Neil, Curt Siodmak Universal Pictures
1944 2019The Ape ManWilliam Beaudine, Barney A. Sarecky Banner Productions
1944 2019Der Fuehrer's FaceJack Kinney, Joe Grant, Dick Huemer )The Walt Disney Company
1944 2019I Walked With a ZombieJacques Tourneur, Curt Siodmak, Ardel Wray RKO Radio Pictures
1944 2019The Seventh VictimMark Robson, Charles O'Neal, DeWitt Bodeen RKO Radio Pictures
1944 2019Merrie Melodies: "Super-Rabbit"Charles M. Jones, Tedd Pierce Warner Bros.
1945 2020The Canterville GhostJules Dassin, Edwin Harvey Blum, Oscar Wilde 2020The Curse of the Cat PeopleGunther V. Fritsch, Robert Wise, DeWitt Bodeen RKO Radio Pictures
1945 2020Donovan's BrainWilliam Spier, Robert L. Richards, Curt Siodmak CBS Radio Network
1945 2020The House of FrankensteinErle C. Kenton, Edward T. Lowe Jr., Curt Siodmak Universal Pictures
1945 2020The Invisible Man's RevengeFord Beebe,, Bertram Millhauser Universal Pictures
1945 2020It Happened TomorrowRené Clair, Dudley Nichols Arnold Pressburger Films
19461996The Picture of Dorian Gray*Albert Lewin, Oscar Wilde Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
19461996Blithe SpiritDavid Lean, Anthony Havelock-Allan, Ronald Neame, Noël Coward United Artists
19461996The Body SnatcherRobert Wise, Philip MacDonald, Val Lewton, Robert Louis Stevenson RKO Radio Pictures
19461996The Horn Blows at MidnightRaoul Walsh, Sam Hellman, James V. Kern Warner Bros.
19461996House of DraculaErle C. Kenton, Edward T. Lowe, Jr. Universal Studios
19512001Destination Moon*Irving Pichel, Alford Van Ronkel, James O'Hanlon, Robert A. Heinlein George Pal Productions
19512001CinderellaClyde Geronimi Wilfred Jackson Hamilton Luske Ken Anderson, Homer Brightman, Winston Hibler, Bill Peet, Erdman Penner, Harry Reeves, Joe Rinaldi, Ted Sears, Charles Perrault The Walt Disney Company
19512001HarveyHenry Koster, Oscar Brodney, Myles Connolly, Mary Chase Universal Studios
19512001Looney Tunes: "Rabbit of Seville"Chuck Jones, Michael Maltese Warner Bros.
19512001Rocketship X-MKurt Neumann, Dalton Trumbo, Orville H. Hampton Lippert Pictures
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19542004The Beast from 20,000 FathomsEugène Lourié, Louis Morheim, Fred Freiberger, Ray Bradbury Mutual Pictures/Warner Bros.
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19542004Invaders from MarsWilliam Cameron Menzies, Richard Blake, John Tucker Battle National Pictures/20th Century Fox
19542004It Came from Outer SpaceJack Arnold, Harry Essex, Ray Bradbury Universal Studios