In a contemporary review for
The New York Times, critic Oscar Godbout called the film "no great shakes as a dramatic endeavor despite plenty of appealing color" and wrote: "Everything concerned, this is a pretty standard effort, for in it, real entertainment is as sparse as geysers in the Sahara, and only occasionally will patrons be roused from their indifference. Miss Fleming is graceful enough, but the suspicion remains that the original edition of Little Egypt, back in 1893, must have been more exciting than her 1951 counterpart." Critic Edwin Schallert of the
Los Angeles Times wrote: "If anything 'Little Egypt' has too many complications for comfort and none of them is particularly vital. The humor that might augment the zest of the proceedings is lacking too much of the time. The picture, therefore, strains to get results which, while colorful in their way, fall short of genuine interest. Laughs punctuate the action and are good when not forced." ==References==