Chauvel showed preview scenes to the press in May.
Uncivilised had to have two scenes excised by the
censor for export. One scene was Margot Rhys
swimming in the nude, another was a strangulation of an aborigine. No cuts were required in Victoria.
Critical Reviews were mixed. The
Bulletin said Chauvel put his cast "into well-chosen, convincing scenic settings, kept the action moving briskly, and utilised, perhaps more effectively than authentically, some of the most picturesque features of life in Australia’s Wild Nor’-west." ''Everyone's'' said it was "further demonstration of encouraging progress in Australian talkie making: soundly based in melodrama and spiced with novel romantic appeal, the injection of sequences detailing aboriginal tribal dances and introducing perfectly filmed scenic backgrounds are factors which will definitely find a world interest in the picture."
Variety magazine stated: At last there issues from an Australian studio a picture fit to grace the screens of the world. Very novelty of the setting, should give
Uncivilised a spot on the American screen. Not, however, as an ace attraction but on duals because, outside Australia, the marquee names mean nothing... Chauvel has turned in the picture of his career, and one that should . place Australia on the map.
Filmink called the movie "fast paced and visually striking, with plenty of plot and action, a fantastic climatic battle, enjoyably over the top camp dialogue, and a sexy nude swim from Rhys." ==US release==