Mystery Photo 5-16

Before I forget like I did last week, our last shot was from Hammer’s The Reptile. Got to make sure I get that out right away or I’ll forget again. While it might not be regarded as one of Hammer’s best, I still enjoy this one and think it has an awesome monster! Kudos to the following for sending in the correct answer: Hoby Abernathy, Aaron Christensen, Kuba Haczek, Troy Howarth, Doug Lamoreux, & David Schmidt. Well done!

Now on to this week’s little photo challenge. This is another one that I’ve always been fond of and think it deserves much more attention. So here it is! Good luck!

Please rememer, do not post your answers here, but send an email to jon@kitleyskrypt.com.

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Mystery Photo 5-09

I have to say that I was pretty impressed with the number of correct answers sent in for our last photo. The film was the original Children of the Corn. I really thought I was going to stump everyone with a little drawing from a movie over three decades old. Nicely done! Those scholars are: Hoby Abernathy, Cate Cameron, Donnie Crabtree, Kate Davis, Kuba Haczek, Doug Lamoreux, Kristin Wicks, & William Wilson.

Okay…lets go with a shot that is a little more obscure, even though the movie might not be. At least to some people. We’ll see how this one goes. Good luck.

As always, please do not post your answer here, but send an email to jon@kitleyskrypt.com with your guess.

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Mystery Photo 5-2

Last week’s photo was from the family classic What Ever Happened to Baby Jane, starring Bette Davis and Joan Crawford. Such a twisted little film, but damn good. Kudos to the following for sending in the correct answer: Hoby Abernathy, Gregory Avery, Troy Howarth, Jennifer Kilzer, Doug Lamoreux, Mike Mayo, Mike Shields, Mark Turner, and Gert Verbeeck. Great to see so many people recognizing this film. If you haven’t seen it, add it to your list!

Okay, now on to this week’s photo. Instead of a shot from the movie, let’s go with a little artistic work instead. Okay, so it is from the movie, but lets see if you can still recogize it. Good Luck!

And remember, please don’t post your answer here, but send an email to: jon@kitleyskrypt.com.

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Mystery Photo 4-25

It seems last week’s photo was a little more difficult than usual, but we did get a few correct answers. The shot is from the 1997 film The Wax Mask, directed by Sergio Stivaletti. This film was originally going to be directed by Lucio Fulci, but he passed away before production could really get started. Damn shame. But Stivaletti still gave us an entertaining film. Kudos to the following for sending in the correct answer: Troy Howarth, John Plumley, and William Wilson. Well done!

Now onto this week’s photo. Going old school again with another black and white pic, which just happens to be a classic. So it might be an easy one. Might be….

Take a good look and see if you can’t recognize it. Please remember not to post your answer here, but send us an email to jon@kitleyskrypt.com. Good luck!

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Mystery Photo 4-18

Monday, Monday. It’s that time again, folks. Hopefully our little photo trivia is something that brightens your day and makes it one reason to look forward to the start fo the week. Or not.

Our last photo was from the film Crypt of the Living Dead, aka Young Hannah, Queen of the Vampires, and a few other titles. This one stars Andrew Prine, so right there is enough reason to watch it. At least, enough reason for me. For me, anything with Prine in it is worth your time. Kudos to Hoby Abernathy and Erik Martin for sending in the correct answer this time out.

Now on to this week’s little mystery pic. This one might be a tough one, but just look at that shot. Doesn’t it make you want to see it just from that alone? As always, please don’t post your answers here, but send us an email to jon@kitleyskrypt.com. Good Luck!

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Mystery Photo 4-11

Yes, we’re back. Sorry about the missing photo last Monday but I think we were still recovering from our trip to Cinema Wasteland, but we did survive! So without any more delays, let us get to our last photo. It was from the 1972 film Pigs, which is also known under a few other titles. But this was one directed by actor Marc Lawrence, which he also appears in, along with his daughter, Toni. Not the greatest film out there, but probably worth watching, especially if you like low budget titles from that era. But I will give high praise to Vinegar Syndrome for putting out a great looking disc with some fun extras. Congrats to Aaron Christensen and William Wilson for sending in the correct answer.

Now for this week’s photo. I will give you a hint that it just could be from that same era. Maybe. But take a look and see what you can come up with. Remember, please don’t post your answer here, but send us an email to jon@kitleyskrypt.com.

Good luck!

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Mystery Photo 3-28

I didn’t forget this time out! Hopefully everyone enjoyed their weekend, especially if you were lucky to have Friday off! But now that we’re back to the work week, let’s get back to business and get this started, shall we?

Last week’s photo was from Amando de Ossorio’s Night of the Sorcerers! Released in 1974, this has one of the most strangest and bizarre openings that you’ll see. Starring the lovely Loreta Tovar and Jack Taylor, if you’re a fan of Euro-Horror, then you’ll probably will enjoy this one! Kudos to the following for sending in the correct answer: Hoby Abernathy, Elena Anele, Troy Howarth, Doug Lamoreux, Bryan Moose, Richard Schellbach, Michael Shields, Kristin Wicks, and William Wilson. Nice to see this many names for a cult title like this one.

For this week’s photo, we’re moving back into our own country (see…and they say I never give any hints!) to see if you can identify this recently discovered title. Take a good look and see what you can come up with. And don’t worry which title you might know it under, we’ll accept them all. See…yet ANOTHER hint! As usual, please do not post your answer here, but send an email to jon@kitleyskrypt.com. Good Luck!

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Mystery Photo 3-22

Sorry about being a day late with this one, but we didn’t get back from the HorrorHound weekend trip until late. But better late than never, right?

Last week’s photo was from one of my favorites, Timur Bekmambetov’s Night Watch. It has some of the most amazing visuals in here, plus a great and original take on some old familiar themes. Check it out, along with the sequel Day Watch, if you haven’t seen them. But kudos to the following for sending in the correct answer: Neil Calderone, Kuba Haczek, and Richard Schellbach. Well done!

Okay…without any further delay, here’s this week’s photo. Remember not to post your answers here, but send us an email at jon@kitleyskrypt.com.

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Mystery Photo 3-14

Yes, it is that time again. Monday. At least you have this new photo to look forward to at the beginning of the week, right?

Last week’s photo was a classic…well, maybe not a classic, but if you have a movie about a killer tree, that swallows woment whole, there’s something to be said for that! The movie is The Woman Eater (1958) starring George Coulouris. Kudos to the following for sending in the correct answer: Hoby Abernathy, Doug Lamoreux, Michael Shields, and Alan Tromp. Well done!

Now this week’s photo might be a little easier, but it is one that I just love the image from so I figured I’d throw it into the mix. Take a peek, but don’t stare too long or what is happening in the photo might happen to you!

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

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Mystery Photo 3-7

I have to say that it gives my heart a little joy when I see people recognizing a somewhat obscure Spanish horror flick. Sure, it might have helped that it recently was released on blu-ray, but that’s beside the point. The film from last week is León Klimovsky’s Vampire’s Night Orgy! I’ve always considered this kind of like a Paul Naschy flick…without Paul Naschy! But it is still a fun little film. Kudos to the following for sending in the correct answer: Hoby Abernathy, Aaron Christensen, Troy Howarth, Michael Shields, Mike Tutino, William Wilson.

Okay, now on to this week’s photo. Going with another black and white classic. Well…maybe not classic….but one that if you’ve seen it, you probably won’t forget it. Take a look, but don’t get too close or you might end up like the person in the photo! And remember, please don’t post your answers here, but send me an email to jon@kitleyskrypt.com. Good Luck!

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