Mystery Photo 9-19

Yes, I know. I’ve been slacking off again and missed last week’s photo. I’d like to say it was because I was exhausted from the HorrorHound Weekend right before that, but that still isn’t a good enough excuse. Granted, I say that now with Cinema Wasteland hovering over me in a few weeks! So we shall see! But let us get down to business, shall we?

Our last photo was from none other than Clive Barker’s Hellraiser. I have to say I’m pretty surprised more people didn’t get this one. But I did get correct answers from William Wilson and Greg Wojick, so well done!

This week’s pick might be a little head scratcher. Then again, I try to make all of them head scratchers, don’t I? But take a look and see what you can come up with. For some, it might be pretty easy. For others, maybe not. But good luck either way. As always, please remember not to post your answers here, but send an email to jon@kitleyskrypt.com. That way everyone can enjoy the quest.

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Mystery Photo 9-5

Sorry about missing last week with a new photo but after the long weekend at the drive-in, needed a little time to rest up. Been a crazy week as well, so that’s not helping with our regular updates. But we’re hoping back with plenty of updates this week, starting with a new Mystery Photo. This one might be a little easier than what the last few have been, but we’ll see.

But before we get to it, let us go over the last pic. It was from the 1953 version of Marie Belloc Lowndes’ 1913 novel The Lodger, this time called The Man in the Attic, starring a young Jack Palance, playing the troubled character who may or may not be the one called The Ripper! While I don’t think it is nearly as good as the 1944 version with Cegar, I think it is still worth seeing. Kudos to the only two that sent in the correct answer: Hoby Abernathy and Doug Lamoreux. Well done!

Now for our latest photo. Take a good look and see what you can come up with. Please don’t post your answers here, but send it in an email to jon@kitleyskrypt.com. As always, good luck!

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Mystery Photo 8-22

Monday once again…and this time I didn’t forget! Not sure if it was because I missed last Monday or that our last photo was just too tough. We only got one correct answer sent in. In fact, I think we only got one answer period. And that was from Ryan Olson, who correctly identified the movie as Subject Two, which came out in 2006. But if you didn’t know it, that’s a good thing because now you have a movie to seek out for your To-Watch List. Very different and unique kind of film.

Okay…on to this week’s photo. Going with another black and white one, so we’ll see if anybody can get this older title. I just loved this shot in the film…it’s a little dark, but there is plenty of style there! So…take a good look, then send in your answer. Please remember not to post your answer here, but send it in an email to jon@kitleyskrypt.com. And as always, good luck!

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Mystery Photo 8-16

Yes, I know…it’s Tuesday, not Mondy. Somehow this slipped by me yesterday to get this posted. But hopefully a day late won’t matter that much, right?

Last week’s photo was a shot of the incredible film Metamorphosis: The Alien Factor, this special effects monster extravaganza from 1990! If you haven’t seen this film and love the good old fashion monster effects, then make sure you seek this one out! Kudos to the following for sending in the correct answer: Aaron Christensen, Ron Cole, Dan Frye, Gregg Olheiser, and William Wilson.

Now let us get to this week’s photo. This one is another title that might have slipped under the radar but is highly worth seeking out. So give a peek and see what you can come up with.

Please remember…do NOT post your answers here but send us an email at jon@kitleyskrypt.com.

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Mystery Photo 8-8

Happy Monday! Trust me, after a long three days at the Flashback Weekend, I’m still dragging a bit. Going to take a few days to recover from it! So let’s not wait any longer and get to going over last week’s photo. It was of course, the lovely Ingrid Pitt from Hammer’s Vampire Lovers. Hard to miss that mouth, isn’t it? Congrats to the following for sending in the correct answer: Hoby Abernathy, Cate Cameron, Aaron Christensen, Troy Howarth, Doug Lamoreux, Ronny Merchant, Eric Rot, Michael Shields, Dave Voigt, and Greg Wojick.

Now on to this week’s little pictorial quizlet. See if you can’t recognize some of the effects going on here. Good luck! And as always, please do not post your answers here, but send us an email to jon@kitleyskrypt.com.

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Mystery Photo

Welcome everyone back to Monday. Yes, the weekend is over and we start yet another glorious week! Okay…trying to sound positive, but not sure that came across the right way! But let’s get to our one thing that does seem to brighten up the day for a few of you out there. At leaset we hope so!

Our last photo was from the highly underrated but damn entertaining 1956 film The Black Sleep, with a great cast of actors, such as Basil Rathbone, John Carradine, Lon Chaney Jr., Tor Johnson, and Bela Lugosi. Great stuff. Kudos out to the following that sent in the correct answer: Dustin Moravick, David H. Smith, and Alan Tromp. Well done.

Now this week’s photo might be pretty easy to some of you out there. Depends on how many hours you spent gazing at that mouth over the years like I did…I mean…uh….never mind. Anyway, I thought maybe this won’t be that easy, just seeing the set of chompers here, but I guess we’ll see. But I’m thinking there are going to be quite a few that recognize them. Time will tell. So take a look and see what you can come up with.

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

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Mystery Photo 7-25

Welcome to Monday! And that must mean another Mystery Photo, right? At least, I didn’t forget this time. But before we get to this week’s photo, let’s review our one from last week. It seemed this one stumped most of you. That is, all but Dustin Moravick, who was able to recognize this little French classic. It is from Jean Rollin’s 1978 film Les raisins de la mort, better known to us in the states as The Grapes of Death. So congrats out to Dustin for this one!

This week’s photo is another title that more people should know about, since it has an amazing cast. But we’ll get more into that next week. Take a look at the photo and see what you can come up with. Don’t stare too long…you just might get drowsy. Good luck.

And as always, please don’t post your answers here, but send us an email to jon@kitleyskrypt.com.

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Mystery Photo 7-18

Due to us recovering from the Monster Bash Conference last weekend, we didn’t get a photo posted. But this is a new week, a new Monday, and so a new Mystery Photo. But first, let us go back to the last one we posted. It was from the 2004 film Rottweiler, directed by Brian Yuzna, that even had Paul Naschy co-starring! A special congrats goes out to the following that sent in the correct answer: Brian Fukala, Doug Lamoreus, Dustin Moravick, and William Wilson. Well done!

Okay, on to this week’s photo. A little dark, a little messy, but I think you might recognize where this picture is from. Or maybe not. Take a good look and see what you can come up with.

As always, please don’t post your answers here, but send them to us at jon@kitleyskrypt.com. Good luck!

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Mystery Photo 7-4-16

Happy 4th Everyone! Hope everyone is getting to enjoy this holiday…at least here in the states. But even though it is a holiday, we’re still hard at work here at the Krypt, bringing you this week’s Mystery Photo. But before we get to this week’s photo, let us go over last week’s pic. No, it wasn’t from Lost Boys, but from Hammer’s Dracula A.D. 1972. Must have really confused a lot of you out there since we only got three correct answers sent in They were from Aaron Christense, Doug Lamoreux & David Voigt. So kudos out to you.

Okay…lets get to our photo for today. This one might be a bit tougher…trying to keep those brains going out there….keeping you on your toes, as it were. Take a peek and see what you can come up with. Might not be too hard since it might be easy to pick out that little monster….but we’ll see.

Please remember not to post your answer here, but drop us a line at jon@kitleyskrypt.com. As always…good luck.

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Mystery Photo 6-27

Happy Monday Everybody! Sorry to say but our last photo seemed to be quite a tough one. Honestly, I was surprised that I didn’t get any guesses of Happy Birthday to Me for this one, but it would have been incorrect. It is in fact from the 1981 film called And When She Was Bad, but also known as simply Madhouse. Twisted little movie that is worth your time. The only two that sent in the correct answer were Hoby Abernathy and Kuba Haczek, so congrats out to them.

So this week we’re going to go with something similiar to last week. And by that I mean that at first glance you might think this is from a certain movie, but you need to look closer. But it should be a much easier one than the last few weeks. But we’ll see, won’t we?

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

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