Box office On a budget of $2.37 million,
Conrack grossed $2 million in the United States and Canada.
Critical response On
Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 67% based on 15 reviews.
Nora Sayre of
The New York Times wrote that "despite Mr. Voight's skill, the teacher's character never jells... Another weakness is the glaze of sentimentality that sugars much of the narrative." The review in
Variety stated, "Its computerized warmth may make 'Conrack' seem a bit self-congratulatory at times, but at least its creative participants deserve outsiders' congrats for translating hokum into potentially viable b.o. fodder."
Gene Siskel of the
Chicago Tribune gave the film three-and-a-half stars out of four and praised it as "an undeniably tender film full of affecting moments, genuine tension, and much good will. It's also one of those rare film commodities: a nice family picture."
Charles Champlin of the
Los Angeles Times wrote, "
Conrack has Voight's commanding characterization as its center, and those kids, and a strong visual sense throughout. And in its warm concern for human values, it is beyond question a welcome alternative to the hard-edge melodramas which have been conspicuous in recent times. The disappointment is that to achieve a sentimental optimism, it is felt necessary to create a world which, however real it looks and sounds, turns out to be make-believe at its center." Gary Arnold of
The Washington Post called it "an unusually decent and appealing adventure, a commercial entertainment that also reflects the best of human and social intentions. One trusts that it will be a popular film, and it deserves to be." John Raisbeck of
The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote "With its lingering long shots,
Conrack is a constant visual delight; but for all its craftsman-like virtues, it seems a conscious turning aside from the complexities of modern cinema to the simpler alternatives of yesteryear. Indeed, with underprivileged white children instead of black and
Greer Garson substituting for Jon Voight, the film might have been made all of thirty years ago."
Release The film was released on
VHS and DVD in 2001.
Twilight Time released a limited edition (3,000 copies) Blu-ray version of the film in 2014. ==See also==