Mystery Photo 8-16

I apologize for not having a new photo up last week but just had too many fires going to get it done. I hope to have some news to announce soon that will sort of explain some of the lack of updates as of late. But for now, let us get to the business at hand. Our last photo was from Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s 1989 ghost epic Sweet Home. A nice old fashion haunted house movie that is pretty damn effective. Kudos to the following for sending in the correct answer: Kevin Hart, Erik Martin, and Gary McGuire. Well done!

Now on to this week’s photo. Don’t stare too long or bad things can happen! Just remember to send your answer to us, at jon@kitleyskrypt.com. Good luck!

Mystery Photo 8-2

Welcome to August! Sorry for the late posting today, but we were at Flashback Weekend over the weekend and had one hell of a time, so I’m still pretty beat after that. Going to be a few days before I fully recover! So let me get this done before I pass out! Our photo from last week was from Lucio Fulci’s The Black Cat (1981), with one of our favorite actors, Patrick Magee. Congrats to the following for sending in the correct answer: Hoby Abernathy, Peggie Christie, Kevin Hart, Troy Howarth, Gary Laughner, Erik Martin, Gary McGuire, Tim Palace, Vincent Simonelli, Todd Warren, and Greg Wojick. You all are scholars in my eyes!

This week’s photo might be a little tougher. Granted, I usually say that, don’t I? Well, we’ll have to see how many send in the correct answer this time to see if I’m right. Take a peak, and if you know it, send your answer to us in an email to jon@kitleyskrypt.com. Good Luck.

Mystery Photo 7-19

Sorry people, running a little late today, but our latest photo is up for you to ponder. But first, let us review last week’s photo, shall we? It is from the one and only, The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971), starring, of course, Vincent Price. The photo is the remnants of poor Terry-Thomas, checking the box off for the curse of blood for Phibes’ quest. Kudos to the following for sending in the correct answer: Hoby Abernathy, Gregory Avery, Dahlia Daniels, Dave Fronto, Kevin Hart, Bob Hartman, Troy Howarth, Doug Lamoreux, Erik Martin, Gary McGuire, Jeff Owens, Jen Slotler, James Turner, and Nick Wilson. Well done!

For this week’s photo, don’t gaze too long into it, or you may end up just like the character in the photo! Just remember to send your guess to us at jon@kitleyskrypt.com. And Good Luck!

Mystery Photo 7-5

Welcome to another Monday, and a new month of Mystery Photos! Since the 4th was yesterday, I thought I might as well throw in a little tribute to one of my favorites of all time, and the first real summer blockbuster, the one and only Jaws. So no, this shot is not from that film but one of the many rip … I mean “inspired from” titles. Since there are so many, I figured it still might be a little tough to figure out which one. Unless of course, you’ve seen it already. Or you’re one of those doing a internet image search, but that would be cheating so I know you’re not doing that. Right???

But before I forget, let’s get to last week’s photo. It was from The Final Terror (1983), one of the better slashers to come out from woods during that era. Great cast and a lot of fun. Kudos to Hoby Abernathy, Aaron Christensen, Christopher Dyer, Kevin Hart, and Erik Martin for sending in the correct answer.

Okay, check out the pic below and see what you can come up with. Just remember to send your answer to us throw email (that way I don’t lose it!) at jon@kitleyskrypt.com. Good Luck!

Mystery Photo 6-28

I must be getting soft in my old age and using too many easy photos! This was another week where we got a lot of correct answers. Although, since this is a classic title from the genre, I’m always thrilled when people recognize it because it means we know our history! The film is the 1945 British film Dead of Night, usually known for the segment about the ventriloquist dummy, so kudos to the following for knowing another segment: Dave Fronto, Kevin Hart, Troy Howarth, Erik Martin, Gary McGuire, Charles Miller, Bryan Senn, Vincent Simonelli, and Greg Wojick. Well done!

So this week’s photo is a little more modern but I’m sure will have a lot of different guesses because it really could be from a dozen or some titles. So take a good look and see if you can figure out the correct one! Just send us an email at jon@kitleyskrypt.com or simply click HERE.

Mystery Photo 6-21

We’ve had a few more recent photos so with this week’s pic, I thought I’d go a little old school. But before we get to it, let’s go over last week’s photo. It was from Tobe Hooper’s 1995 film The Mangler, based on the Stephen King short story. While the movie itself isn’t stellar, it is fun to watch Robert Englund. Plus, working around machines most of my life, seeing scenes like in the photo can be a little unnerving for me. Kudos to the following for sending in the correct answers: Hoby Abernathy, Aaron AuBuchon, Scott Bradley, Aaron Christensen, Peggie Christie, Craig J. Clark, Karl Hanks, Kevin Hart, Erik Martin, Gary McGuire, Charles Miller, Jason Siegel, Alan Tromp, Nick Wilson. Quite a few this time out, so well done to the lot of you!

Okay, lets get to this week’s photo. It’s a classic and obviously in black and white. Just send your answers by click HERE or to jon@kitleyskrypt.com. Good Luck!

Mystery Photo 6-14

Welcome to Monday! Hope everyone had as much fun as I did this last weekend, though now am trying to play catch-up! But let’s get down to business, shall we? Our photo from last week was from Renny Harlan’s 1987 film Prison, which starred a very young Viggo Mortensen. Definitely a title that needs some more love. Kudos to the following for sending in the correct answers: Hoby Abernathy, Aaron AuBuchon, Karl Hanks, Bob Hartman, Gary McGuire, James Turner, Mark Turner, and Nick Wilson. Well done, everyone!

Now on to this week’s photo, another one that might be pretty easy, or maybe not. That’s the fun part, isn’t it? Do you think you know it? Are you sure? None the less, send your guess to us by sending us an email at jon@kitleyskrypt.com, or just click HERE. Good Luck!

Mystery Photo 6-7

Another Monday, another week closer to getting back to reality, or as close as we can hope! But let’s get this week started on the right foot, shall we? Our photo from last week was from the cult classic The Undertaker and His Pals (1966). Kudos to the following for sending in the correct answer: Hoby Abernathy, Chris Dyer, Kevin Hart, Gary McGuire, Michael Shields, and Alan Tromp. Well done!

Now this week’s photo is a little more current. Well, maybe a little. Take a peek and see if you can recognize where this little pictorial puzzle is from. Just remember to send your guess to us in an email to jon@kitleyskrypt.com. Good Luck!

Mystery Photo 5-31

Happy Memorial Day, everyone! Hope everyone has the day off and is enjoying it, while we also take a few minutes to remember those that have fallen in service to this country. We are forever grateful. It looks like we only got two correct answers to last week’s photo, which came from Brian Doering & Kevin Hart, who correctly identified the movie as Pete Walker’s The Comeback (1978). Well done!

Now on to this week’s photo, definitely a more interesting title! Take a peek and see what you can come up with. Remember to send your answer to us at jon@kitleyskrypt.com. Good Luck!

Mystery Photo 5-24

A little late, but still posted today, so it counts! But let’s not delay any longer. Last week’s photo was from Mr. B.I.G. himself, Bert I. Gordon with his 1972 film Necromancy, also known as The Witching, starring the lovely Pamela Franklin and Orson Welles! While not one that I would consider one of his best, it is still entertaining and needs to be seen, even if just for the cast, and being a Mr. B.I.G. completist. Kudos to the following for sending in the correct answer: Hoby Abernathy, Brian Doering, and Kevin Hart. Well done!

Now on to this week’s photo, yet another photo of a corpse. A theme, perhaps? Or just coincidence? You don’t want to know how this brain works. Trust me. But take a peak below and see if you can recognize what film it is from. Just send us an email (to jon@kitleyskrypt.com) with your guess. Just remember not to post your guesses here so that others can have a guess. Good Luck.