The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "This quartet of magazine stories is smoothly linked by a generally amusing and entertaining script, while the production's acting and technical qualities are passably good."
Allmovie called the film "a serviceable British shaggy-dog story, graced by the presence of such top talents as Greta Gynt, Griffith Jones, Sydney Tafler, Dermot Walsh and Irene Handl." In
British Sound Films: The Studio Years 1928–1959 David Quinlan rated the film as "average", writing: "passes the time agreeably; nothing special."
TV Guide called it an "okay English comedy ... A number of distinguished performers lift this one above the average." ==References==