When the film was released,
The New York Times film critic, Thomas M. Pryor, panned the film, writing, "everything about this dreary exercise in violence is strictly formula, depressingly juvenile and dull...Mr. Raft, an old hand at this sort of thing, handles himself with ease and authority, and William Bendix does a good job as the detective. There is even professional dexterity to the direction, but all this energy is completely wasted on a shoddy, routine story." The
Los Angeles Times said the film "didn't have much to say."
Box office The film made a minor profit. It was the third of four films Raft made for RKO. ==References==