Writing for The Spectator in 1935, Graham Greene praised the film as "a memorable picture" the substance of which made "superb material for the screen". Greene singled out the acting of Victor McLaglen for specific praise, noting that he had "never given an abler performance".
The film was popular at the box office, earning a profit of $325,000 and remains one of John Ford's most widely referenced films.
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