LOS ANGELES (AP) - The acclaimed motion picture "No Country for Old Men" has grabbed another Hollywood honor ahead of the Academy Awards coming up three weeks from tonight.
The film about a hit-man's chase won the top prize in Los Angeles last night at the Producers Guild Awards. The movie has also collected honors from the Directors Guild and the Screen Actors Guild. Directed by the Coen brothers, No Country is nominated for eight Oscars.
Other awards handed out by the producers include best animated film for "Ratatouille" and best documentary for Michael Moore's "Sicko."
On the small screen, NBC's "30 Rock" was named best comedy and HBO's "The Sopranos" takes home the drama honor.
Comedy Central's "The Colbert Report won a PGA award for live entertainment.
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