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Release Date:
September 1, 1952
Original Title:
The Lost Hours
Alternate Titles:
The Big Frame
The Lost Hours
Genres:
Drama | Mystery
Production Companies:
Eros Films
Tempean Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 67
An ex-GI wakes up with blood on his clothes in a strange hotel room. He can't remember the night before but he later finds out that a man he got into a fight with earlier in the night was murdered.
Art Direction:
Andrew Mazzei
Assistant Director:
Ernest Morris
Boom Operator:
Eric Cass
Camera Operator:
Eric Besche
Clapper Loader:
Freddie Cooper
Conductor:
Eric Robinson
Continuity:
Pamela Carlton
Director:
David MacDonald
Director of Photography:
Monty Berman
Editor:
Reginald Beck
Focus Puller:
Desmond Davis
Hairstylist:
Jean Bear
Makeup Artist:
Gerry Fairbank
Original Music Composer:
William Hill-Bowen
Original Story:
Carl Nystrom
Robert S. Baker
Producer:
Robert S. Baker
Monty Berman
Production Manager:
Jimmy Shingfield
Screenplay:
John Gilling
Steve Fisher
Second Assistant Director:
Clifton Brandon
Sound Recordist:
Norman Daines
Third Assistant Director:
Peter Price
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