Critical reception for the film was predominantly negative. According to
The Leader-Post,
Variety reported that its opening in Hollywood was so negatively received that "people cussed at the awful soundtrack and "one rebellious soul asked all other patrons to join him as he stormed out to the lobby to demand a refund."" Writing in the
Los Angeles Times, in 1987, Michael Wilmington concluded that the movie is "a stupefying banal basement-budget sex comedy, in which an obnoxious premise is done so ineptly it’s hard to get offended by it."
San Francisco Chronicle's
Mick LaSalle wrote that the movie was among the worst of the year. Soren Anderson of
The News Tribune in a dual review, said this film, and
Cold Steel, are "equivalent of coal lumps in the Christmas stocking". ==References==