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The Lost Hours (also known as The Big Frame) is a 1952 British second feature ('B') film noir directed by David MacDonald and starring Mark Stevens, Jean Kent and John Bentley. It was written by Steve Fisher and John Gilling. It was produced by Tempean Films which specialised in making second features at the time, and marked Kent's first "descent", as Chibnall and McFarlane put it, into B films after her 1940s stardom. It was released in the United States in 1953 by RKO Pictures.
Plot summary
An American returns for a reunion in the United Kingdom, where he served as a pilot during the Second World War, but finds himself framed for a murder he didn't commit.
Cast
Mark Stevens as Paul Smith
Jean Kent as Louise Parker
John Bentley as Clark Sutton
Garry Marsh as Inspector Foster
Cyril Smith as Detective Sergeant Roper
Dianne Foster as Dianne Wrigley
Bryan Coleman as Tom Wrigley
Leslie Perrins as Dr Derek Morrison
Duncan Lamont as Bristow
John Horsley as Brown
Jack Lambert as John Parker
John Harvey as Kenneth Peters
Sam Kydd as Fred, mechanic at Bristow & Brown
Thora Hird as hotel maid
John Gabriel as barman
Alastair Hunter as commissionaire
Hal Osmond as garage attendant
Ballard Berkeley as police doctor
Peter Hawkins as mechanic (uncredited)
Production
It was shot at Isleworth Studios and on location around London, with sets designed by the art director Andrew Mazzei.
Reception
The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "An undistinguished British thriller made with more than one eye on the American B picture market, The Lost Hours has its full share of improbabilities of character and action. The actors can make little of their roles, which is certainly a waste of Mark Stevens, who seems rather tired and bored throughout. A thriller on the most superficial level can still be exciting, but The Lost Hours is not even this."
Kine Weekly wrote: The plot is ingenious and the accomplished cast, headed by a transatlantic star, and resourceful director, backed up by convincing atmosphere, see that there is no lack of suspense. It holds with a steady grip from themoment it opens until it arrives at its traditional nick-of-time finale."
Variety wrote: "The Big Frame ... is a hackneyed murder melodrama. ... It wends an obscure course among stock whodunit situations."
The Radio Times Guide to Films gave the film 2/5 stars, writing: "This is one of director David MacDonald's least distinguished ventures, being another of the dreaded quota quickies in which a third-rate Hollywood star gets to play the lead in a threadbare crime story, notable for the cheapness of the sets, the dismal dialogue and the eagerness of the supporting cast."
In British Sound Films: The Studio Years 1928–1959 David Quinlan rated the film as "mediocre", writing: "Quite fast-moving; script and acting undistinghuished."
References
External links
The Lost Hours at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films
The Lost Hours at IMDb
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