Who's That Knocking at My Door 1969

Critics score:
71 / 100

Reviews provided by RottenTomatoes

Vincent Canby, New York Times: The director, who also wrote the original story and screenplay, hasn't succeeded in making a drama that is really much more aware than the characters themselves. Read more

Jonathan Rosenbaum, Chicago Reader: [It] can be read as a rather rough draft of Mean Streets. Read more

Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times: As a film, it has something to say to everyone. As a technical achievement, it brings together two opposing worlds of American cinema. Read more

Time Out: In the aggressive self-confidence, the use of rock music, and the perceptive observation, Scorsese reveals an anthropological feel for street life and the attitudes of male adolescence. Read more

Variety Staff, Variety: Zina Bethune, as the girl, is believable but Harvey Keitel, as the anti-hero, is alternatively boorish or bewildered. Read more