Passed by the British Board of Film Censors with an "X" certificate (for adults only) on 14 August 1962. The UK distributors Compton-Cameo previewed the film at their own cinema, the Compton in Old Compton Street, on 12 September 1962 (10:30 am for press and trade only). The London premiere was at the Cameo-Royal, Charing Cross Road on 11 October 1962 where it ran six-and-a-half weeks, sharing the bill with Diary of a Nudist (1961). Although not generally released on the major circuits, both films were booked by a large number of cinemas nationwide.
Sold to 36 countries, mostly because of it's nudity and sexual scenes which were very rare to Finnish film in 1960's.