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Film Noir Scene: Is That a Gun?
Film Noir Scene: Is That a Gun?
2 years ago

Is that your gun in your pocket or are you just glad to see me? :: Hollywood Film Noir : Hollywood street corner 1930 :: Classic Cinematic S...

Created 2 years ago · 2 comments· 0 likes

DreamShaper v8

#celebrities#mae-west#dsv8#history#quotes

(not the perfect likeness I wanted, but this is the best scene so far) "Is that your gun in your pocket or are you just glad to see me?" This quote is attributed to Mae West in the 1930's, but it wasn't actually used as one of her lines until her 1978 movie "Sextette". It's as famous as "Why don't you come up sometime and see me?" and has been morphed and reused many times by many others. It's first documented use by Ms. West was in the 1944 Broadway play “Catherine Was Great” which was produced by Michael Todd and starred Mae West. In a 1958 book about a New York theatre producer titled “The Nine Lives of Michael Todd” by Art Cohn, the author writes that West improvised the humorous line of dialog when she was interacting with her fellow star Gene Barry and she actually said "Lieutenant, is that your sword or are you just glad to see me?" In her own autobiography Mae says she originally used the phrase sometime in the 1930's when talking to police off set/stage.

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Film Noir Scene: Is That a Gun?

This image shows a scene reminiscent of classic Hollywood film noir, set on a 1930s street corner. A woman in period dress speaks to a detective in a cinematic style.

Created by HisBride on Mar 10, 2024 using the DreamShaper v8 AI image generator model.


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Wow i didn't know it originated from her 😄 very gorgeous lady 💞

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Creation Settings

Text Prompts
Is that your gun in your pocket or are you just glad to see me? :: Hollywood Film Noir : Hollywood street corner 1930 :: Classic Cinematic Scene :: Perfect likeness (Actress "May West" wearing a 1930's casual dress:1.3) Talking to a "detective" ::
Weight: 1.4
(Inaccurate Likeness:1.3) || (poor likeness:1.2) || (poorly drawn facial features:1.3) || (poorly detailed face:1?3) || missing people || uniformed woman || police woman || poor quality || low resolution || low contrast || low saturation || bad composition || poorly focused|| amateur || bare || open ...
Weight: -0.7
Model
DreamShaper v8
CKPT

DreamShaper v8

Initial Resolution

Thumb

Aspect Ratio

3:4

Runtime

Short

Overall Prompt Weight

70%

Noise Weight

30%

Sampling method

K_DPMPP_2M


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