Box office The film returned £112,000 to the producers meaning it made a profit.
The New York Times called it an "unpretentious and consistently sensible little film ... British restraint and taste not only have saved the day but succeeded in dignifying a battered subject ... this routine picture has some sterling ingredients."
Variety wrote "action moves slowly in the first half and much of the story is veiled so as to obscure the plot. However, it winds up with a meaty climax." In the
Time Out Film Guide by Trevor Johnston,
Cairo Road is described as "a workaday thriller, whose makers actually took the trouble to go to Cairo and Port Said to shoot it. Twenty-something Harvey makes an early appearance as Inspector Portman's bumbling, keen-as-mustard assistant."
Leslie Halliwell wrote "Oddly cast, reasonably lively but routine police adventure in an unfamiliar setting." In
The Radio Times Guide to Films Adrian Turner gave the film 2/5 stars, writing: "While Portman rather overplays his part, Harvey is fascinating to watch as a scene-stealing star on the rise. Despite some location sequences (a rarity for a low budget production), the action is fairly slow and routine." ==References==