
The Flaming Urge
Crime
Overview
A pyromaniac tries to fight his obsession with fire. This movie uses the pyromaniac urge as an extraordinarily transparent metaphor for homosexuality.
Top Cast


Harold Lloyd Jr.
Harold Lloyd Jr.
Tom Smith
Harold Lloyd Jr.
Tom Smith


Cathy Downs
Cathy Downs
Charlotte Cruickshank
Cathy Downs
Charlotte Cruickshank


Byron Foulger
Byron Foulger
A. Horace Pender
Byron Foulger
A. Horace Pender


Jonathan Hale
Jonathan Hale
Mr. Chalmers
Jonathan Hale
Mr. Chalmers


Florence Lake
Florence Lake
Mrs. Binger
Florence Lake
Mrs. Binger
Bob Hughes
Bob Hughes
Frank
Bob Hughes
Frank


Herbert Rawlinson
Herbert Rawlinson
Herb - Fire Chief
Herbert Rawlinson
Herb - Fire Chief


Pierre Watkin
Pierre Watkin
Albert Cruickshank
Pierre Watkin
Albert Cruickshank


Johnny Duncan
Johnny Duncan
Ralph Jarvis
Johnny Duncan
Ralph Jarvis
Barbara Wooddell
Barbara Wooddell
Mrs. Cruickshank
Barbara Wooddell
Mrs. Cruickshank
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