The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "Uneven scripting and production throw away the film's three useful thriller gimmicks – the bomb hoax, the couple waking in a deserted village, the device for speeding-up the bank's time lock. Little tension is created, the final chase is got under way but concluded off-screen, and efforts to be with-it or saucy on-screen merely embarrass. Terry Palmer's pleasantly sympathetic manner of acting, as the young eloper, suggests that he deserves a better part."
Kine Weekly wrote: "Out-of-the-rut bank robbery thriller, with a strong flavour of youthful romance. Story well told with economy, acting fresh, thrills well sustained. Above-average support."
Boxoffice wrote: "An exciting and suspenseful little programmer ... has thrills for the action devotees and a pleasing teenage romance to attract the younger set." In ''The British 'B' Film'', Chibnall and McFarlane write that film: "begins well and creates an atmosphere promising strangeness. If it doesn't quite fulfil this promise, it's still offers a more interesting critique of prevailing social attitudes and values that many films of the period." ==References==