A. H. Weiler of
The New York Times wrote that the film was not as good as similar genre pictures, but praised the accuracy of its gangster dialogue: The
Chicago Tribune thought the film "routine": "This is a grim and gory crime melodrama. If my count is correct there are five murders and one near miss....Alain Delon seemed miscast as Eddie, a smoldering sort of character with a bad temper. Ann-Margret, as his wife, is in tears or having hysterics for most of the footage. She has good reasons for such emotions, but it does get tiresome. A routine crime story, it hardly seemed worth the talents of Ralph Nelson." In 2021,
Filmink argued "It was not a bad movie and at least had aspirations to quality, but it just... couldn’t quite live up to its ambition." The film was not a success at the box office. ==See also==