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The Flaming Urge

  • 1953
  • Approved
  • 1h 8min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
5.9/10
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TU CALIFICACIÓN
Cathy Downs and Harold Lloyd Jr. in The Flaming Urge (1953)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA small town is victimized by many unexplained fires.A small town is victimized by many unexplained fires.A small town is victimized by many unexplained fires.

  • Dirección
    • Harold Ericson
  • Guionistas
    • Harold Ericson
    • Ray Pierson
  • Elenco
    • Harold Lloyd Jr.
    • Cathy Downs
    • Byron Foulger
  • Ver la información de producción en IMDbPro
  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    5.9/10
    85
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Harold Ericson
    • Guionistas
      • Harold Ericson
      • Ray Pierson
    • Elenco
      • Harold Lloyd Jr.
      • Cathy Downs
      • Byron Foulger
    • 10Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 1Opinión de los críticos
  • Ver la información de producción en IMDbPro
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    Elenco principal11

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    Harold Lloyd Jr.
    • Tom Smith
    Cathy Downs
    Cathy Downs
    • Charlotte Cruickshank
    Byron Foulger
    Byron Foulger
    • A. Horace Pender
    Jonathan Hale
    Jonathan Hale
    • Mr. Chalmers
    Bob Hughes
    • Frank
    Florence Lake
    Florence Lake
    • Mrs. Binger
    Herbert Rawlinson
    Herbert Rawlinson
    • Herb - Fire Chief
    Pierre Watkin
    Pierre Watkin
    • Albert Cruickshank
    Barbara Wooddell
    Barbara Wooddell
    • Mrs. Cruickshank
    • (as Barbara Woodell)
    Johnny Duncan
    Johnny Duncan
    • Ralph Jarvis
    Larry Barton
    • Used-Car Salesman
    • Dirección
      • Harold Ericson
    • Guionistas
      • Harold Ericson
      • Ray Pierson
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    8lurch-17

    Flaming says it all

    This classic was a mirror of male homosexuality in the late 1940's. Written by 'Ray Pierson' and directed by 'Harold Ericson' of Miramar productions. Neither ever directed or wrote another film.

    Almost every line and image comes with double meaning - fire-chasing and homosexual urges.

    Filmed in Monroe, MI - it depicts a very nice young gay man (Harold Lloyd Jr. - who was openly gay in real life) chasing his urges. If you catch all the double meanings, it is a very funny film.

    Watched it again 7/2023 with a friend from Monroe, MI. He recognized some of the landmarks. It is much deeper than I realized in my first viewing. It covers much more about male homosexuality than I earlier realized. If you carefully follow each line's double-meaning, it is even deeper and funnier in the second viewing.

    Watched it again 3/2024 with a group and got even more out of it. Notice that leading man Mr. Smith only gets the "flaming urge" when a new man comes to his tie counter. It is both groundbreaking and so entertaining in how it depicts the perception of male homosexuality in 1949 USA. Favorite lines: "Go and see Mr. Chalmers, he's probably planning a fire sale and wants your advice" and "I was watching you the other day at the fire, and you were not enjoying it"

    9/2024 did much research on this gem. Released in 1953, it was actually filmed on location in Monroe, MI late 1949 - could not find the reason for the release delay. According to Michigan newspapers, it was financed by one Mr. Greening of the Monroe area. A few short months after the 1949 shoot, the director and producer were extradited and transported from California to Michigan for passing bad checks. Mr. Greening bailed them out.

    Brilliantly written - both inciteful and belly-laugh funny at the same time. Worth seeing if you can find. This film is slowly gaining recognition as ground-breaking, but is not yet categorized as humor, satire, coming out, or whatever. The writing is a masterpiece of a masterful not-so-behind-the-scenes story travelling behind the front story.
    7recluse2

    Charming Unusual film

    Wow, what an usual subject matter---fire bugs. Never seen a movie dealing w/ this subject before. I liked the innocence of it: the small homey town and some of the friendly caring people in the town, and the un-chain dept. store, and the lakeside picnic, and Robbie the dog---who is also a fire bug and sits atop fire hydrants at the scene of the fires he runs to. It's all so innocent and cute.
    8FilmFlaneur

    No joke without fire

    FLAMING URGE is, in its way a remarkable film by one time director-writer Harold Ericson which ought to be better known. It concerns the arrival in a small town of Tom Smith (Harold Lloyd, Jnr). Tom has a problem - he is irresistibly attracted to fires and compulsively chases every fire engine which is en route to a blaze. He has chosen this town as the level of fire incidents is the smallest on record that he can discover, in order to help himself overcome his pyrophilia. Tom finds himself a job in a local store with an understanding boss, but soon discovers that the number of fires locally is suddenly increasing and, despite his protests, he becomes chief suspect as the local arsonist...

    A pleasant and curious enough film about an unusual fetish on first viewing, it is only when one discovers (as other reviewers here note) that 'flaming' is homosexual slang for quick arousal/or 'flaunting effeminate traits' that the real sociological interest emerges. In real life Harold LLoyd Jnr was the great comedian's gay, alcoholic son who died early at age 40, victim of his life style. In manner and speech in this, one of his few starring vehicles, he reminds one of his famous father, albeit without the signature glasses. Thus FLAMING URGE's early comic scenes in the drapery store where the young man works, recall the elder LLoyd's work in the first half of SAFETY LAST, even to the point of a couple of sly, specific visual references to the older comedy. Lloyd snr of course was straight; some of the impact of FLAMING URGE is an implied gay deconstruction of a famous screen persona - one wonders what dad said when he saw it.

    In short, a fun film with substantial gay coding throughout - right down to the good deal of banter situated around the tie counter (at one point the star creates a gigantic bow tie, by way of marketing) and play on pencils. Tom's 'problem' is treated with a calmness and respect for difference throughout - miles away from the sniggering and caricature with which it might have been received elsewhere. And while the film necessarily ends with a heterosexual wedding, it proves unconvincing. FLAMING URGE can be recommended, especially to those who like lesser known gay/camp classics such as TURNABOUT.
    10eamoncarr

    Fire! Fire!

    A gem of a 50s film. The story concerns a mild mannered young man who cannot resist the impulse to chase fire trucks and firemen. In doing so, he risks losing his position as a clerk in a department store. After a few unexplained fires, his fellow townsmen come to believe he is an arsonist. The story was filmed entirely in Michigan and the film's unadorned presentation of small town America circa 1950 is appealing. A dog has a rather prominent part in the film and adds an unusual interest to the story. Harold Lloyd, Jr. is adept in his role and Cathy Downs is an attractive addition. The film is well worth a viewing.
    5boblipton

    Come On, Baby, Light My Fire

    Harold Lloyd Jr. Shows up in town, gets a room to stay at Florence Lake's house, and a job at Jonathan Hale's department store. He's worried about keeping his job. He has an irresistible urge to chase fires. He chose this town because it didn't have any fires, but now there's a rash of them, and suspicion falls on him.

    Lloyd isn't very good, especially when talking with old pros like Pierre Watkins, whose daughter, Cathy Downs, has a crush on him, store manager Byron Foulger, fire chief Herbert Rawlinson, and Johnny Duncan, who runs the store's stock room, when he isn't singing. They provide most of the interest in this movie, with their images of small-town eccentricity. But someone there is a fire bug. Who can it be?

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    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Monroe, Michigan, Estados Unidos
    • Productora
      • A.W. Hackel Productions
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      • 1h 8min(68 min)
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      • 1.37 : 1

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