Box office The film was a box-office hit in France, being the 12th most popular movie of the year. It was slightly more popular than
And God Created Woman which Vadim directed later that year.
Filmink argued "it’s not hard to see why – that later film is more for adults while this is more a family picture, the sort of thing you could easily imagine Debbie Reynolds starring in at MGM or Sonja Henie in one of her films. "
Critical Variety called it a "lighthearted comedy benefits from an unpretentious production." The
Observer wrote that the director "has learnt the knack of raising a simple laugh, not yet the art of touching heart and mind." The
Los Angeles Times praised the "tight, high speed direction." The
New York Times wrote that the film: Is full of slapstick and clumsy farce, and some oldish and splashy dance numbers. But it never piles up its effects in any one direction. Instead it keeps shifting key, from romance to melodrama to light comedy, back and forth. It presents nothing that can take the place of a serious study of Miss Bardot's form... The direction by Michael Boisrond seems rather fuzzy about whether or not ''Mam'zelle Pigalle'' should be a broad take-off on a Hollywood romantic melodrama. At the end, however, it seems this was the intention. ==References==