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Ronald D. Scofield

Ronald D. Scofield's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Camille (1936) 96% EDIT “When the film directors, writers, and technicians can transform a sentimental tragedy with threadbare plot into a vital, moving, human drama... that is another noteworthy achievement. ” – Sacramento Bee Feb 4, 2026 Full Review Confessions of a Nazi Spy (1939) 95% EDIT “The director has carefully avoided the usual melodramatic touches of fictitious spy pictures, with the result that it is entirely convincing and much more dramatically effective.” – Sacramento Bee Jan 3, 2026 Full Review The Shop Around the Corner (1940) 99% EDIT “It is one of the simple, subtle, unpretentious pictures which leave the customer with a warm and satisfied feeling, as if he had just spent a thoroughly pleasant evening with some very likeable people.” – Sacramento Bee Nov 8, 2022 Full Review The Life of Emile Zola (1937) 92% EDIT “The theme is one of tremendous importance in this day and age -- glorifying a man who dares to challenge bigotry and entrenched selfishness in order to expose injustice and thus to repair that injustice.” – Sacramento Bee Aug 3, 2022 Full Review You Can't Take It With You (1938) 94% EDIT “Lionel Barrymore gives ore of the finest performances of his long and honorable career.” – Sacramento Bee Feb 7, 2022 Full Review Mrs. Miniver (1942) 93% EDIT “Mrs. Miniver is strong medicine. But these are strong times. To see it is a cleansing and searing experience.” – Sacramento Bee Jan 4, 2022 Full Review His Girl Friday (1940) 99% EDIT “It is no fare for the sentimentalist, romance seeker or sober problem play fan, but for those who want fast, hilarious and brittle farce it is tops.” – Sacramento Bee Oct 14, 2021 Full Review The Women (1939) 94% EDIT “Clare Booth's brittle satire on Park Avenue womanhood, The Women has been translated from stage to screen without losing any of its wallop, except for a certain toning down of dialogue to get by the Hays office.” – Sacramento Bee May 25, 2021 Full Review The Wizard of Oz (1939) 98% EDIT “The Oz picture Is something of an adventure in new forms of expression on the screen, and it is generally very successful.” – Sacramento Bee May 1, 2021 Full Review
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