In a contemporary review for
The New York Times, critic
A. H. Weiler wrote: "[T]here is little drama or suspense in this costume number. The original script, turned out by Director Samuel Fuller, manages to be erudite on occasion, as do his central characters, but it is all done slowly and with no great distinction." A review in the
Los Angeles Times concluded: "Just what writer Samuel Fuller's sources were isn't told, but certainly he and star Vincent Price make the Baron a brilliantly resourceful, fascinating fellow, and his adventures absorbing". Critic Mae Tinee of the
Chicago Tribune wrote: "If Vincent Price didn't behave in quite such hammy fashion—his expressions seem limited to two, one, which might normally be provoked by acute indigestion, he generally uses to express emotion; the second is a silly sneer employed for all other occasions—this film might be more credible and entertaining. ... The direction is sloppy, especially in the finale ... The story, supposedly based on fact, has its points, and the supporting cast is excellent. It could have been a good movie—unfortunately, it just isn't. ==References==