O is for Orfanato

O is for Orfanato

O is for Orfanato 

Welcome to Day 15 of Blogging A to Z! Be sure to visit the other participating blogs. You can find them here.

Book-ish Ghosts

Throughout the April challenge, you get to guess the ghost novel, ghost movie, or ghost beginning with the letter of the day. You can find Book-ish Ghosts contest rules here in the theme reveal.

image flickr creative commons via photopin
image flickr creative commons via photopin
Today we have a ghost movie. Here are your clues.

Clue 1: Orfanato was part of the title of this 2007 Spanish film.

Clue 2: My favorite (and for me, the most suspenseful) part of this movie is a child’s game (translated into English) that goes One, two, three, knock, knock, knock.

My family will tell you I yelped while watching this movie. More than once. They will also tell you I embarrass them. More than once.

So, how’d you do with this one? As always, leave your guess in the comments. Thank you for playing!

Now for yesterday’s reveal. Yes, N does indeed stand for Nearly Headless Nick.

Nick GreatHall
image via wikia

Several of you jumped all over this one. Good job!

Author

8 thoughts on “O is for Orfanato

    1. It was released with English subtitles a year later, in 2008. I did not study Spanish in school, so I’d be lost without the subtitles. Tune in tomorrow to find out. This film is well worth seeing.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *