Mystery Photo 5-25

Almost forgot today was Monday since it’s a holiday! But even though it is a holiday, we’re still working to bring you a little puzzle at the beginning of the week. But before we go, let’s review last week’s photo. It was from Tobe Hooper’s 1985 film Lifeforce! I figured if I would have put a shot of Mathilda May in there, everyone would have gotten it, so I went with something a little different. But congrats to the ones that did send in the correct answer: Hoby Abernathy, Troy Howarth, Lee Nattrass, Gavin Schmitt, Vincent Simonelli, and William Wilson.

Okay, let’s get to this week’s photo. A bit older but still a fun one. Just send us your guess to jon@kitleyskrypt.com. Good Luck!

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Mystery Photo 5-18

Another month half over. Time just flying by, huh? Well, to make it a little easier, let’s have another Mystery Photo, shall we? This one might be a little easy. But first, let’s take care of last week. It was from the 1962 film La strage dei vampiric, better known here in the states as Slaughter of the Vampire, a nice little black and white gothic traditional vampire story with lots of great atmosphere. Kudos to the following for sending in the correct answer: Hoby Abernathy, Dave Fronto, Bob Hartman, Michael Shields, Vincent Simonelli, and Kristin Wicks. Well done!

Now on to this week’s photo. Might be easy, might not be. Take a look and see what you think. Just send us an email (to jon@kitleyskrypt.com) with your guess. Good Luck!

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Mystery Photo 5-11

And here we’ve made it to another Monday. Right. Our photo from last week was from the Paul Naschy giallo from 1975 called A Dragonfly for Each Corpse. Great title, huh? Congrats to the following for sending in the correct answer: Hoby Abernathy, Craig Clark, Kuba Haczek, Bryan Martinez, and Tim Palace. Well done, lads!

For this week’s photo, we’re going back to black and white. See if you can recognize this little pic! Just remember to email your answer to me at jon@kitleyskrypt.com. Good Luck!

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Mystery Photo 5-4

Happy May Day, everyone! Here’s to a new month with hoping things will get better for everyone out there. Trying times, indeed. So here’s a little bit of a pictorial puzzle to keep you distracted for a few minutes. But before we get to this week’s photo, let’s go over last weeks. It was from Bloody Moon (1981), directed by the one and only Jess Franco. If you haven’t seen this one, it is a riot. Not the highest quality made film, but damn entertaining. Kudos to the following for sending in the correct answer: Hoby Abernathy, Aaron Christensen, Kuba Haczek, Troy Howarth, Bryan Martinez, Billy Nocera, William Wilson, and Greg Wojick. Well done!

Okay, let’s get this rolling with our latest photo. This one is going to be a tough one. Well, for some of you. Take a look and then send me an email (jon@kitleyskrypt.com) with your answer. Good Luck!

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Mystery Photo 4-27

Welcome once again… to Monday. While some it may not feel like a Monday, especially if you’re stuck at home, but for me, it feels just like a Monday. But at least we have a new photo, right? But let’s go over last week’s photo, shall we? It was from the 1965 Italian film Il mostro di Venezia, or The Monster of Venice, or by the American retitling, The Embalmer! Which I have to admit, is a pretty damn catchy title and would totally get me to go see it. Congrats to the following who sent in the correct answer: Gregory Avery, Andrew Bochte, Craig Clark, Thomas Hladczuk, Ken Johnson, Jeff Owens.

Okay, let’s not waste any more time and get to this week’s photo.  It’s a fun one, that is for sure. Look carefully at the image below and see what you can come up with. Just send your answer to us at jon@kitleyskrypt.com Good Luck!

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Mystery Photo 4-20

We’ve made it to another Monday. That is something we should celebrate, as we struggle through these tough times. But then, that means we’re (hopefully) another day closer to it all being over. Our photo from last week was from the opening credits to The Dunwich Horror (1970). This title was one of the first movies I rented when I bought my first VCR. Congrats to the following people for sending in the correct answer: Hoby Abernathy, Gregory Avery, Aaron Christensen, Craig Clark, Dave Fronto, Bob Hartman, Troy Howarth, Søren Henrik Jacobsen, Billy Nocera, Lee Nattrass, Michael Shields, and Vincent Simonelli. Nice to see this many people sending in the correct answer! Well done, indeed!

For this week’s photo, we’re going back to black and white. This was known by a couple of different titles so we’ll take any of them. But take a look and see if you can recognize where this shot is from. Just remember to send your guess to us in an email, to jon@kitleyskrypt.com. Good Luck!

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Mystery Photo 4-13

I’m glad I got as many responses as I did for our last photo because it means that it is more than remembered, for better or for worse! It was from the one and only The Brain That Wouldn’t Die (1962), or The Head That Wouldn’t Die, depending of if you’re looking at the opening or closing credits! As cheesy as most remember it, this is quite a piece of work and has a lot more in there that most critics would admit. Congrats to the following that sent in the correct answer: Aaron Christensen, Chris Dyer, Dave Fronto, Bob Hartman, Doug Lamoreux, Erik Martin, Gavin Schmitt, Bryan Senn, and Michael Shields. Great job, people!

Now lets get to this week’s photo. A little bit of a cheat here since this is not technically from the movie itself, but the opening credits, if that will give you a hint. Just send your guess to me at jon@kitleyskrypt.com. Good Luck!

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Mystery Photo 4-6

Welcome to April. It seems that there could be a lot of April Fool’s jokes going on, but unfortunately, what is going on is no joke. I hope everyone out there is taking precautions to make them and their loved ones safe. We’ll get through this. It will take some time, but we’ll make it. Maybe it will just appreciate what we do have a little more when all is said and done. Okay… let’s get back to keeping our minds on something positive! Our photo from last week was from the 2017 film Pyewacket and yes, that is Laurie Holden, definitely seeing better days. The only correct answer we got was from Kristin Wicks, so kudos goes out to her!

For this week’s photo, we’re going back to black and white. So take a look and see if you recognize what is going on in this shot and what movie it is from. Just sent us an email to jon@kitleyskrypt.com. Good Luck!

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Mystery Photo 3-30

Welcome to our last Mystery Photo of March of 2020. A lot has happened even since our last photo, but we’re hoping these bring you a little bit of distraction. Our last photo was definitely a tough one, since we only got one correct answer and that was from Hoby Abernathy. It is from an obscure title called Sfida al Diavolo (1963), which translates to Challenge of the Devil. If you’re looking for it on IMDB, it is under the title Katarsis. It actually stars Christopher Lee in a minor but pivotal role. I’m not sure I would suggest anybody run out and find a copy unless you are a die-hard Lee fan and need to see it.

I think this week’s photo will be a little easier. Well… maybe. So take a look below and see what you can come up with. Just send your answers to us in an email, to jon@kitleyskrypt.com. Good Luck!

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Mystery Photo 3-23

Better late than never, right? The plan to have this post this morning got a little delayed when the alarm clock didn’t go off as planned. But here we are now. Last week’s photo was from 10 Cloverfield Lane (2016), that while I did have an issue or two with the ending, I thought it was a great little flick, especially due to John Goodman giving one hell of a performance. Kudos to Hoby Abernathy and Todd Barwick for sending in the correct answer.

Now onto this weeks pictorial puzzle. Take a gander and see what you can come up with. Remember, just send us an email to jon@kitleyskrypt.com with your guess. Good Luck!

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