Box office The Wrecking Crew opened in New York in 44 theaters and despite the worst snowstorm in New York in eight years on the Sunday, grossed $316,000 in its first five days. In the United States and Canada, the film earned in
theatrical rentals.
Legacy The film ends with the announcement of a fifth Matt Helm entry,
The Ravagers (which would have been based upon Hamilton's 1964
novel of the same title). However, Martin declined to return for another film in despair over the
murder of Tate six months after the film's release. When Martin refused to make
The Ravagers, Columbia held up Martin's share of the profits from the second Matt Helm film, ''
Murderers' Row''. The project was then cancelled. Several years later, a
Matt Helm TV series featuring
Tony Franciosa was attempted, with Helm now a private detective. Sharon Tate's biographer
Greg King described
The Wrecking Crew as containing probably the best performance in her short acting career. Contemporary reviews often praised her comedic role as a highlight of the film, in contrast with reviews of Tate’s earlier films which tended to focus on her physical appearance.
The Wrecking Crew is referenced and briefly seen in
Quentin Tarantino's 2019 film
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, in which Tate (played by
Margot Robbie) is shown enjoying the film at the
Fox Bruin Theater. The
first name of Kwan's character is Yurang. The real
Yu Rang was a Chinese assassin during the
Spring and Autumn period. ==References==