Box-office The film was a success at the box office and was profitable.
Critical reception When the film was released,
New York Times critic
Bosley Crowther panned it. "But this, of course, is a movie—and a pretty low-grade one, at that—in which sensations of fright and excitement are more diligently pursued than common sense...Except for the usual moral—to wit, that crime does not pay—the only thing proved by this picture is that you shouldn't switch sweethearts in mid-lam." In
Girl and a Gun: The Complete Guide to Film Noir, David N. Meyer wrote: "It's the richest cinematography in noir outside of Orson Welles'
Citizen Kane."
Eddie Muller listed it as one of his Top 25 Noir Films.
In popular culture The title characters in
Harlan Ellison's 1969 post-apocalyptic novella
A Boy and His Dog watch
Raw Deal, which is said to be 76 years old (setting the Ellison story in the year 2024). ==References==