A new “Rust” cinematographer has been spotted on set with actor Alec Baldwin just eighteen months after the gun he was holding misfired, striking and killing then-cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.
The new cinematographer is Bianca Cline, best known for her work on “Marcel the Shell With Shoes On.” She reportedly dated her salary as a tribute to the late Hutchins and had the “blessing and support” of Hutchins’ husband, Matthew Hutchins.
Matthew will serve as executive producer on “Rust” as part of the October 2022 settlement; however, the lawsuit filed by Halyna’s parents and younger sister remains active and ongoing, as does the criminal case against Alec Baldwin.
New ‘Rust’ Cinematographer Spotted On Set With Alec Baldwin
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Just a few days ago, TMZ obtained photos and video showing two men hauling Alec Baldwin up the stairs to where the noose had been built. In another video, a burlap sack is placed around Baldwin’s head while a noose is attached to his neck.
The photos don’t actually show the actor making a short descent and sudden stop, so fans don’t know if Baldwin’s character lives or dies in this scene. However, other photos show that the 65-year-old actor appears to have suffered a bullet wound to his stomach, so either way, it’s possible to survive for Baldwin’s character – a grandfather and villain named Harland Rust.
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Also seen on set with Baldwin was new cinematographer Bianca Cline. The cinematographer reportedly donated his salary to charity, in a press release issued by “Rust” producers. Melina Spadone, spokeswoman for Rust Movie Productions LLC. has also stated that working weapons will not be used in this set. He also emphasized that live ammunition was, is, and always will be banned on set.
“I’ve said it, and I’ll say it every time: There are no guns on set,” Gerard DiNardi, the film’s assistant director, reportedly assured the crew in a statement by The New York Times. “Nothing lit up. There are many facsimiles of weapons, from rubbers to replicas.”
Alec Baldwin Struggles To Mount Horse In New Image For ‘Rust’ Set
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Baldwin was also photographed holding a shotgun on a prop set, making sure to hand it to a cast member holder first, even though it appeared to be a replica and not a working firearm. The “30 Rock” actor was also filmed struggling to mount a horse last week, requiring the help of at least half a dozen crew members to mount the horse.
On Friday, April 21, “Rust” special prosecutors Kari Morrissey and Jason Lewis officially dropped the two involuntary manslaughter charges Baldwin was facing for the fatal shooting of photographer Halyna Hutchins in October 2021. However, they dismissed the charges without prejudice, meaning they can still be re-filed at any time.
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Baldwin’s preliminary hearing was supposed to be May 3, but apparently, the two new “Rust” prosecutors – who were only brought to the case a month earlier – felt that wasn’t enough time to properly prepare a convincing case. against the actor, especially in light of new evidence that Baldwin may not have pulled the trigger.
“Over the past few days and in preparation for a preliminary hearing on May 3, 2023, new facts have come to light that warrant further investigation and forensic analysis in the case against Alexander ‘Alec’ Rae Baldwin, III,” the two prosecutors said in a joint statement. “Therefore, we cannot proceed under the current time constraints and based on the facts and evidence submitted by law enforcement as they stand.”
Hannah Gutierrez-Reed’s ‘Rust’ Shield Still Facing Charges
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“Therefore, we will reject the allegation of involuntary manslaughter against Mr. Baldwin to conduct further investigations. This decision does not absolve Mr. Baldwin of criminal wrongdoing and charges may be refiled,” they continued, adding, “Our follow-up investigation will remain active and ongoing.”
However, charges against “Rust” shield Hannah Gutierrez-Reed have not been dropped. His initial trial has been postponed until August as prosecutors continue their investigation into the fatal shooting. He faces two counts of involuntary manslaughter.
First assistant director David Halls was sentenced to six months’ probation after pleading guilty to negligent handling of a firearm.
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Source: thtrangdai.edu.vn/en/