Rust script supervisor Mamie Mitchell has filed a lawsuit in which she claims there was nothing in the movie’s script that indicated Alec Baldwin needed to shoot the gun that killed cinematographer ...
According to Mamie Mitchell, "There was nothing in the script indicating that a firearm was to have been discharged." By Eriq Gardner Former Legal Editor-at-Large Rust script supervisor Mamie Mitchell ...
Bonanza Creek Ranch in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where the deadly accident on the set of "Rust" occurred; (inset) Alec Baldwin (Photo by Sam Wasson/Getty Images; Mark Sagliocco/Getty Images for National ...
The court based its ruling on the fact that the scene didn't call for a gun to be shot and that only Baldwin knew he would fire the weapon. By Winston Cho The principal production company behind Rust ...
In a recent turn of events in the Rust saga, the script supervisor is filing a lawsuit against Alec Baldwin, alleging that there was nothing in the script that would require the actor to fire his gun.
The script supervisor who called 911 after Alec Baldwin accidentally shot and killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of the western movie Rust last month has filed an assault lawsuit in Los ...
The ruling comes as the Santa Fe District Attorney continues to scrutinize the police report about the fatal shooting, which occurred on October 21, 2021 at Bonanza Creek Ranch. Baldwin had filed a ...
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