The Flaming Urge
The Flaming Urge (1953) is an American crime film directed by Harold Ericson.
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Directed by | Harold Ericson |
Produced by | Richard L'Estrange (associate producer) A.W. Hackel Ray Pierson (producer) |
Written by | Harold Ericson (screenplay) Harold Ericson (story) Ray Pierson (story) |
Starring | Harold Lloyd Jr. Cathy Downs |
Music by | Raoul Kraushaar |
Cinematography | Clark Ramsey |
Edited by | Maurice Kline |
Distributed by | A. W. Hackel Productions |
Running time | 68 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot summary
A young man arrives in the small town of Monroe, Michigan where he finds a job in a department store. However he has an apparently irresistible urge to follow and observe fires. When there is a spate of arson attacks on the town, he becomes chief suspect.
Cast
- Harold Lloyd Jr. as Tom Smith
- Cathy Downs as Charlotte Cruickshank
- Byron Foulger as A. Horace Pender
- Jonathan Hale as Mr. Chalmers
- Bob Hughes as Frank
- Florence Lake as Mrs. Binger
- Herbert Rawlinson as Herb, fire chief
- Pierre Watkin as Albert Cruickshank
- Barbara Woodell as Mrs. Cruickshank
- Johnny Duncan as Ralph Jarvis
External links
- The Flaming Urge at IMDb
- The Flaming Urge is available for free download at the Internet Archive
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