Mystery Photo 9-11

Sorry for the delay in today’s update with the Mystery Photo, but still recuperating from the HorrorHound Weekend. But back to business. Wait…that was business too…never mind.

So…our photo from last week was from one of my favorite Hammer films, Seth Holt’s 1960 chiller Scream of Fear (also known as Taste of Fear). If you haven’t seen this one, it really is a must. Don’t read anything about it, but just find it and watch it! Kudos out to the following for sending in the correct answer: Hoby Abernathy, Kuba Haczek, Troy Howarth, Doug Lamoreux, and Michael Shields. Well done, folks!

Okay, so let us now get to this week’s photo. Might be really easy…or not. But hopefully you have fun thinking about it. Everyone can use a little fun on a Monday, right? And remember, as always, please do not post your answers here, so others can have a try. Send them instead to me in an email to jon@kitleyskrypt.com. Good luck!

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Mystery Photo 9-4

Happy Labor Day! Hopefully you are one of the lucky ones that have today off. If not, you have my condolences! I do, which is why this is getting posted a little later than normal. But let us get to it, shall we? Last week’s photo was from Oliver Stone’s feature debut, the 1974 film Seizure, starring Martine Beswick, Jonathon Frid, and Mary Woronov. The only one to send in the correct answer was Troy Howarth. Well done!

Now onto this week’s photo. Going back to black and white films again so take a close look and good luck!

Please remember not to post your answers here, but send them in an email to jon@kitleyskrypt.com.

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Mystery Photo 8-28

I’ve been kind of out of it this last week, so if anybody out there did send in their guess for last week’s Mystery Photo and I don’t have them listed here, I do apologize. But trust me, its not the first time I’ve done it, nor the last. It happens. But I do know that both Hoby Abernathy, Bryan Martinez, and Troy Howarth all sent in the correct answer, which was from Mario Bava’s Kill Baby Kill, which we just had the pleasure of seeing on the big screen last weekend in Chicago. Great time and great flick.

So this week’s photo might be a little tougher. Really depends on whether you recognize the woman in the photo. Either way, good luck!

As always, please remember not to post your answers here, so others can have a try. Just send them to us in an email to jon@kitleyskrypt.com.

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Mystery Photo 8-21

Okay, when I can stump even the great Hoby Abernathy, then I know I’ve picked a pretty tough mystery photo. That’s right, nobody sent in the correct answer on this one, though a few did have a good guess. And if you didn’t get it, I don’t think you should feel too bad about it, nor would I suggest you run out and find and watch this flick. It was from the 1978 film Doctor Dracula, which Al Adamson co-directed. Great movie? Uh…no. Worth watching…uh….that’s on you.

So this week’s photo might be a little easier, especially if you’ve been paying attention to my recent posts. There’s a hint if you ever needed one. That should make up for this last one! Good luck!

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Mystery Photo 8-14

Last week’s photo seemed to be a big hit with everyone, getting a lot of correct answers sent in. Well done! The memorable shot was from one of my favorites, The Abominable Dr. Phibes, which you can see his face just behind the plastic he’s holding up. Kudos out to the following: Hoby Abernathy, Dave Fronto, Richard Garcia, Bill Harrison, Troy Howarth, Jim Towns, and Mark Turner.

Okay, this week’s photo is going to be a bit tougher. In fact, I’ll be shocked if anybody can come up with this one. Sounds like a challenge, doesn’t it? So let’s see who might recognize it. Good luck!

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Mystery Photo 7-31

That time again, folks. Time to start the new week once again. But before we get back into the grind, let’s take a peek at this week’s photo. But before we do that, let us review last week’s photo! It was from Lamberto Bava’s 1987 giallo Delirium. Great cast in that one! Kudos to the following for sending in the correct answer: Hoby Abernathy, Troy Howarth, and Bryan Martinez.

Now to get to this week’s photo. I found this one just hanging around so I thought I’d use it! So take a good look and see if you can identify the film. Good luck!

As always please remember not to post your answers here, so others can have a chance at it. Just send them to us in an email to jon@kitleyskrypt.com.

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Mystery Photo 7-24

Sorry for the late posting, but its Monday, so that has to mean a new Mystery Photo, right? Before we get to this week’s, let us go over our last one. It was from the 1981 slasher flick Graduation Day. How could you go wrong with a movie starring Christopher George? Congrats to the following that sent in the correct answer: Hoby Abernathy and Robert Freese. Well done, guys!

Okay, so here is this week’s photo for you to take a ponder on. Just remember not to post your answers here, but instead put them in an email to us at jon@kitleyskrypt.com.

Good Luck!

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Mystery Photo 7-17

Welcome to Monday. Not been a good weekend for us horror fans, so let us just get to the photo. Last week’s pic was from Hammer’s The Gorgon (1964). Not one of their classics, but a damn good cast and a lot of fun. Kudos to the following that sent in the correct answer: Hoby Abernathy, Aaron Christensen, Bill Harrison, Troy Howarth, Doug Lamoreux, Gary Miller, Michael Shields, and Will Wilson. Well done!

Now to this week’s photo. There are some Mondays that this is kind of how I feel when trying to get out of bed! Take a look and see if you can identify this piece of cinema. As always, please remember not to post your answers here, but send them to us in an email to jon@kitleyskrypt.com. Good Luck!

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Mystery Photo 7-3-17

Welcome to Monday! Hopefully you are getting to enjoy this day as a holiday, like I am. If not…uh…sorry. But even though this is a holiday, I still made sure you had a new Mystery Photo today. This is a lot of work, you know! Okay…maybe not a LOT….

Our photo from last week was from the 2007 French film Frontier(s). Congrats to Dustin Moravich and Will Wilson for sending in the correct answer.

So let us get to this week’s photo. Might be an easy one for most of you out there, or at least the older fans. But this is a childhood favorite of mine, so if you don’t know it, then there is a clue for you. In either case, good luck. And as always, please don’t post your answers here, but send them to us in an email to jon@kitleyskrypt.com.

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Mystery Photo 6-26

A little late today, but better than nothing, right? We didn’t get back until late last night from our trip to Mars, PA for this year’s Monster Bash. Had an amazing time, as usual. But let’s get down to business. The only two that sent in the correct answer, unless I lost another one, was Hoby Abernathy & Troy Howarth. The shot was from Antonio Margheriti’s Long Hair of Death (1964), starring the alluring Barbara Steele. Worth seeing if you haven’t.

Okay, so lets travel a bit more and see if you can come up with the title of this film. Just remember to send us your answers in an email, to jon@kitleyskrypt.com, and not post them here, so everyone else can have a chance. Good luck!

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