In 1934, the
New York Times gave the film a positive review stating "So well is this mixture of pseudo science, love and near-love photographed that persons ignorant of German need have no fear of inability to follow the action" and noting that "the audience is kept interested in the steps leading up to the dénouement, despite the inordinate length of the film."
Wonder Stories praised
Gold as "a masterful scientifilm fantasy".
Film Daily praised the cast and called the film an "entertaining drama [that] is essentially interesting from the technical angle."
Variety reviewed the French-language ''L'Or'' stating that the film "depends for its effect on sensational machinery - a Frankenstein electric machine to make synthetic gold - and such makes a certain impression.... Aside from that, pic is commonplace." ==See also==