Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Kitley's Krypt MYSTERY PHOTO #74



Another week, another MYSTERY PHOTO!

Jon Kitley, pillar of the Chicago Horror Community and head honcho over at KITLEY'S KRYPT, wants to challenge your horror knowledge. Week in, week out, he posts a Mystery Photo - sometimes from an obscure horror title, sometimes just an unusual shot from a well-known classic. We figured our faithful Claw readers would enjoy the challenge!

Our last photo was from writer/director Miguel Madrid's 1971 Spanish horror film, GRAVEYARD OF HORROR (also known as Necrophagus and The Butcher of Binbrook), and judging by the comments on IMDb and elsewhere, there's probably a reason why it hasn't enjoyed greater notoriety. Even Herr Kitley has to confess that the big goofy monster pictured below is probably the "fun and entertaining" film's main attraction, and that's only if you're interested in big goofy monsters.




Let's see how you fare with this week's selection:



If you provide the correct answer, your name will be announced next week on the Kitley's Krypt website (http://www.kitleyskrypt.com), along with a new photo. Even if you don't know the answer, we welcome any sorta-kinda educated guess! So, send in your emails today and good luck!

2 comments:

Alyrenee said...

That second one...is it from the Ninth Gate?

Dr. AC said...

Sadly, no. However, it is about a writer!

If you send your guesses to Jon, maybe he'll give you a hint...