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Jekyll and Hyde Dance: A Film Noir Celebration
Jekyll and Hyde Dance: A Film Noir Celebration
6 months ago

A musical tribute to Dr. Jekyll and Mrs. Hyde with the song "Dancing with myself"

Created 6 months ago · 1 comment· 0 likes

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Jekyll and Hyde Dance: A Film Noir Celebration

A black and white image of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde dancing in a 1920s lab. The scene evokes German Expressionism and film noir aesthetics with bold shadows and Art Deco lettering.

Created by jonathan kiss on Jul 3, 2025 using the Flux Schnell AI image generator model.


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Thank you all for playing today! Congrats to our 3 way tie! - @Silverhawk76

@Jatbee1964
@Eha

My honorable mentions - @paulie

@Sporkster

We had some great images, all! ~ GG

Our next movie is a Romantic Drama from the 1930’s.

And don’t forget to vote in our other room!

2025-07-04T22:34:30.165ZReply

Creation Settings

Text Prompts
movie poster from the 1920s, black & white, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are dancing in a laboratorium celebrating the creation. on the bottom of the picture is written: "The celebration"
Weight: 1
Model
Flux Schnell
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Flux Schnell

Initial Resolution

Medium

Aspect Ratio

1:1

Runtime

Short

Overall Prompt Weight

50%


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