Amy Longsdorf wrote in
The Record that "for an exploitation quickie from the early '70s, this grubby crime thriller casts a strange spell. Skipper Todd, a drug dealer and small-town lothario takes the notion of lady-killing a bit too literally; the film pulses to a very menacing beat." Film critic
Howard Thompson said that the "brilliance of producer Shear's direction and Stine's photography, and the subtle meshing of the incidents make for an engrossing, often gripping eyeful; horror and sex are actually soft-pedaled; nonetheless, the film is anything but dull." ==See also==