Obviously there was a problem with your time exposure. You didn't mention the conditions or the phase of the moon, which would affect your exposure. For reference, a night scene, away from city lights, under full moon, has an exposure value of -3; under half moon, exposure value -4; and under crescent moon, exposure value -5. At f/11, an EV of -3 would call for an exposure time of 16 mins; EV -4, 32 mins and EV -5, 64 mins. So at f/11 for an hour you should have had a perfectly exposed to 2 stops overexposed image.
Perhaps try replicating a time exposure while looking into the lens at a wide aperture and see what the shutter is doing?
Although it won't help with your current lens, KL lenses have a "Bulb" fitting to close the shutter in time exposure mode. So with these lenses, you can attach three release cables - one to the shutter button to flip the mirror up, one to the mirror up fitting to open the shutter and one to the bulb fitting to close the shutter.