Room at the Top and Pillow Talk Win Writing Awards: 1960 Oscars VIDEO
Janet Leigh and Tony Curtis presenting the Oscar® for Writing (Screenplay -- based on material from another medium) to Neil Paterson for "Room at the Top" (accepted by Jack Clayton), and the Oscar® for Writing (Story and Screenplay -- written directly for the screen) to Russell Rouse, Clarence Greene, Stanley Shapiro and Maurice Richlin for "Pillow Talk," at the 32nd Academy Awards in 1960. Hosted by Bob Hope.
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