A contemporary review by
Howard Thompson in
The New York Times reported that the film "deserves — and gets here — a one-line verdict: idiocy strictly for the birds. Or maybe the Animals. They're in it, if anybody cares." Writing for
DVD Talk, critic Paul Mavis described the film as "a good-looking, mildly amusing Sam Katzman cheapie for M-G-M, helped considerably by some socko musical numbers," adding that "the girls look great, the guys are handsome duds, and the music rocks and sways...but more laughs would have helped." A review of the film by critic Mel Neuhaus in
Turner Classic Movies described it as a "curious 1964 hybrid of teen movie musical with pre-feminist overtones" and "a must-see due to its strange guest-star cast, who help elevate the formula narrative into a near-surreal '60s happening," further noting that "the choice of music guest stars is one of the most freakish conglomerations in any movie musical." A review of the film in the
Los Angeles Times called it "inoffensively silly".
Filmink declared it was "a really fun, energetic movie that might've been a minor classic with a little more care, although it was at least done through MGM, benefiting from studio gloss." ==See also==