Monthly Film Bulletin said "This is a companion piece to George Arthur's
Gentleman in Room Six [1951] and as a gimmick picture, it is infinitely more successful than the former film. The transition from the wacky atmosphere of the beginning to the grim business of the second half is cleverly handled, thanks in part to the capable performance of Alan Badel. Other assets are pleasant location shooting and a resourceful arrangement of Alfven's Midsommarvarka music. This type of short story film has serious limitations, but, as a competently made novelty. It is not without merit."
Leslie Halliwell wrote: "Smart little trick film which as a novelty has not been surpassed."
Britmovie wrote, "Toye delightfully handles the ever darkening story from its almost madcap beginning to the sinister finale." ==Accolades==