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  1. The Lost Hours is a 1952 British film noir directed by David MacDonald and starring Mark Stevens, Jean Kent and John Bentley. It was produced by Tempean Films which specialised in making second features at the time, and marked Kent's first descent into B films after her 1940s stardom. It was shot at Isleworth Studios and on location ...

  2. During a London reunion of a World War II RAF unit, an American pilot gets into a fight with one of his buddies, who is drunk and belligerent. The next day the pilot wakes up in a strange hotel room with blood on his suit, and can’t remember how he got there.

  3. During a London reunion of a World War II RAF unit, an American pilot gets into a fight with one of his buddies, who is drunk and belligerent. The next day the pilot wakes up in a strange hotel room with blood on his suit, and can't remember how he got there.

  4. The Lost Hours is a 1952 British film noir directed by David MacDonald and starring Mark Stevens, Jean Kent and John Bentley. It was produced by Tempean Films which specialised in making second features at the time, and marked Kent's first descent into B films after her 1940s stardom.

  5. Jun 27, 2024 · Director David MacDonald’s 1952 black and white film noir The Lost Hours [The Big Frame] is a rather weak and sluggish British support thriller from the Robert S Baker and Monty Berman production team, made in the doldrums of the UK’s post-war austerity.

  6. During a London reunion of a World War II RAF unit, an American pilot gets into a fight with one of his buddies. The next day the pilot wakes up in a strange hotel room with blood on his suit, and can’t remember how he got there.

  7. During a London reunion of a World War II RAF unit, an American pilot gets into a fight with one of his buddies, who is drunk and belligerent. The next day the pilot wakes up in a strange hotel room with blood on his suit, and can’t remember how he got there.