Mystery Photo 6-22-15

It’s Mystery Photo Monday folks! Not going to forget this time. Our last photo was our little tribute to Richard Johnson who we recently lost. The movie is from The Haunting. Not going to say the “original” because as far as I’m concerned it is the only version ever made. Congrats to the following who sent in the correct answer: Hoby Abernathy, Gregory Avery, Cate Cameron, Gavin Schmitt, & Scott Stephens. Well done.

Now our new photo is another black and white film, but probably isn’t on the same classic level as The Haunting. No…not even close. But that doesn’t mean they’re not still entertaining, right? So here is our latest photo. Take a look and see what you can come up with.

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Mystery Photo 6-9

Looks like we missed posting this again yesterday, once again. Think I might need to get a secretary or something! Our last photo was from the recently (and highly recommended) released From a Whisper to a Scream, directed by Jeff Burr, who I have to say is one of the nicest guys one could meet. Anyway, this shot is from the twisted little segment with Clu Gulager and his demon baby. Fun stuff there, folks! Kudos out to the following that sent in the correct answer: Aaron Christensen, Mark Turner, and Will Wilson.

Now on to this week’s photo. This might be a little tougher…but then again, that’s part of the fun, isn’t it? Now a title might jump into your brain but we’ll tell you right now, it is not one with that guy in a hockey mask. But hopefully you’ll be able to figure it out without your head ending up like this poor fellow!

Just send us your answer to jon@kitleyskrypt.com. Good luck.

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Mystery Photo 6-1

Seems like we stumped everyone once again with our photo. Sure, it might be an obscure title, but it does star Christopher Lee. The film is Crypt of the Vampire (1964) and while not one of the better examples of Euro-horror, it’s not terrible. It does have a great score!

So for this week’s photo, let’s try something a little more current, shall we? I think we’ll get a few answers with this one. Take a peek and see what you can come up with. Just send us an email at jon@kitleyskrypt.com. Good luck.

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Mystery Photo 4-20

Ok folks, I knew this last one was going to be a toughy but like a lot of the photos that I use, I wanted to draw some attention to the film, some more than others. And this last one was a perfect example. So don’t feel bad if you didn’t know it. Trust me, it’s a tough one. But make sure you remember the name, because if you ever come across a copy of it or the chance to see it, you’re going to want to. The shot was from a made-for-TV movie back in 1973 called A Cold Night’s Death, which starred pretty much just Robert Culp and Eli Wallach, and a few monkeys. Granted, I’m a sucker for made-for-TV movies of this era, but I would highly recommend this one. Kudos to Aaron Christensen and Will Wilson for sending in the correct answer.

So…after that last one, I figured I’d go with one that might be a little bit easier….maybe. Take a look and see what you think. Just drop us an email at jon@kitleyskrypt.com with your answer.

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Mystery Photo 3-8

I realized that the answer I posted in our last update was from the photo from 2 photos ago. The last one was from Shock Waves, and I said it was from Cold Prey. Needless to say, I’m as confused as you are.

But I at least know that our LAST photo was from the fun sci-fi/horror flick Missile to the Moon (1958). This is a great time if yo haven’t seen it, filled with not only these rock creatures but a bad-ass giant spider as well. I had seen scenes of this years ago thanks to It Came From Hollywood, but took years to realize which movie those scenes were from. And kudos to Hoby Abernathy and Doug Lamoreux for sending in the correct answer. Hopefully I didn’t forget anybody again this time. I blame too any hours at work.

Anyway, let’s get to this week’s photo. It might be an easy one but it has always been one of my favorite films as well as one of my favorite sequences. Remember this from the TV trailer years ago and it has always stuck with me.

And remember, please don’t post your answer in the comment section, but send me an email at jon@kitleyskrypt.com. Good luck.

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Mystery Photo

Since we’ve switched things around a bit with our updates, looks like we just might go back to our Mystery Photos on a weekly basis. But again, we do ask that you don’t post your answers here, but send me an email.

Our last photo was from the Norwegian film Cold Prey, which I would recommend. In fact, I would also recommend the sequel, Cold Prey 2, which I actually liked more than the first one. I know we didn’t have it up on the site for the full week due to some technical issues, but kudos out to the following that did send in the correct answer: Daniel Brenneis, Gavin Schmitt, Mike Shields, and Kristin Wicks.

Now on to this week’s photo. This is an oldie but a goodie. Shows that even though it might sound like a sci-fi movie, that doesn’t mean you’re not going to get some cool creatures! Okay..maybe not cool…but different!

Just send your guesses to jon@kitleyskrypt.com

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