Critical response The film received generally poor reviews and performed poorly at the box office.
Roger Ebert wrote the film was "awful ... but fairly enjoyable", while
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Richard Schickel felt that the film would catch on as a
cult classic because it was "Not merely awful; it is grandly, toweringly, amazingly so...I laughed myself silly at
Lylah Clare, and if you're in just the right mood, you may too."
Box-office The film was a box-office failure with
theatrical rentals of less than $1 million in the United States. Aldrich later said he understood the reasons, and did not think the film was well made but it developed a small cult reputation.
Aldrich's view At various times, Aldrich blamed Novak's performance and bad editing for the film's failure. In 1972, Aldrich said "I think there are a number of faults with" the film. "I was about to bum rap Kim Novak, when we were talking about this the other day, and then I realized that would be pretty unfair. Because people forget that Novak can act. I really didn't do her justice. But there are some stars whose motion picture image is so firmly and deeply rooted in the public's mind that an audience comes to a movie with a pre-conception about that person. And that pre-conception makes "reality" or any kind of myth that's contrary to their pre-conceived reality impossible. To make this picture work, to make LYLAH work, you had to be carried along into that myth. And we didn't accomplish that. [...]You can blame it on a lot of things, but I'm the producer and I'm the director. I'm responsible for not communicating that to the audience.
I just didn't do it." In 1977, Aldrich called Novak "the most underrated actress around. The reasons
Lylah Clare failed was to do with me; she was badly served by her director. But take a look at her work in
Middle of the Night - she was brilliant. I could never understand why after
Picnic she was put in so much garbage."
Novak's view "I probably shouldn't have made that picture," said Novak later. In 1996, she called it "a weird movie. It didn't have to be that bad." She was upset when she found out Aldrich had
Hildegard Knef dub Novak in some lines in a deep German accented voice. "He didn't tell me. I thought I'd die when I saw the movie. God, it was so humiliating." ==Home media==