The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "A low-budget thriller, with obvious limitations. The story is at once too unlikely and yet too easily anticipated to make for real excitement, and the direction is pedestrian."
Kine Weekly wrote: "Run-of-the-mill mystery melodrama, unfolded in suburbia. It rings the changes on the eternal triangle theme, but lacks both punch and surprise. Interplay of character is, however, neat and takes up much of the slack."
Picturegoer wrote: "As British thrillers go, this is agreeable." In
British Sound Films: The Studio Years 1928–1959 David Quinlan rated the film as "mediocre" and wrote: "Glum, plodding, low-budget thriller.''
Sky Cinema called it a "Relentlessly sombre thriller." ==References==