Critical response Critic
Bosley Crowther of
The New York Times gave the drama a mixed review when it opened, writing: "Therefore,
The Sniper develops, as it casually gets along, into nothing more forceful or impressive than a moderately fascinating "chase." The kick-off murder of a sultry saloon singer, whom Marie Windsor plays, is ticklishly enacted, and the dragnet thrown out by the police, headed by a clean-shaved Adolphe Menjou, is interesting to observe. Frank Faylen, Gerald Mohr and Richard Kiley also contribute to the pace as assorted police factotums and the real San Francisco building and streets used for locales of the picture give it authority. But the menace and understanding of the sex fiend hopefully implied in the foreword to the picture are never clearly revealed." Britain's
Channel 4's wrote in its 2008 review, "A little dated now, especially the nervous
documentary-style camera work which soon outstays its welcome,
The Sniper's thriller mechanics nevertheless work efficiently, while Franz's psycho is uncannily convincing."
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