Bloody Alec Baldwin, new cinematographer spied on set of embattled ‘Rust’ movie
Alec Baldwin was noticed hanging out on the “Rust” set Friday in unique pictures obtained by The Submit that additionally present, for the primary time, Bianca Cline, the movie’s new cinematographer, in motion.
The grey-bearded actor, 65, appeared in his Harland Rust costume, matted and bloodied as filming continued on the indie-Western in Montana.
In a single picture, Baldwin stands casually, but stoic, amongst his co-stars, wearing a tattered blue shirt, suspenders, grey pants and dusty brown boots. When filming was at a standstill, he draped a crimson blanket over his shoulders.
In different pictures, cameras look like rolling as Baldwin is hauled towards a noose by two males in cowboy hats, boots and gritty, trench-like jackets.
Baldwin may be seen placing his head by means of the rope’s loop whereas standing on a wood stage as onlookers ogle beneath.
Cline was additionally noticed, 18 months after the deadly capturing of the final cinematographer, 42-year-old Halyna Hutchins.
Manufacturing got here to a standstill in October 2021 after Baldwin held a prop gun that discharged, unintentionally putting and killing Hutchins with an actual bullet.
Now, Hutchins’ widower has joined the film as an government producer.
Manufacturing resumed after prosecutors dropped prison costs towards Baldwin final week.
“We’re happy with the choice to dismiss the case towards Alec Baldwin and we encourage a correct investigation into the info and circumstances of this tragic accident,” his attorneys, Luke Nikas and Alex Spiro, instructed The Submit on the time.
The actor has maintained his innocence and pleaded not guilty in court, denying any wrongdoing in the killing of Hutchins and wounding of director Joel Souza.

On-set armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, meanwhile, has been charged with involuntary manslaughter.
Assistant director David Halls was sentenced last month to six months unsupervised probation after pleading no contest to negligent/unsafe handling of a firearm.
Prosecutors warned charges could be refiled against Baldwin.
Special prosecutors Kari Morrissey and Jason Lewis argued that the dropped charges against the “Rust” star do not “absolve Mr. Baldwin of criminal culpability.”
“Our follow-up investigation will remain active and on-going,” the New Mexico prosecutors said in a statement.

All eyes are on the Yellowstone Film Ranch as production picks up.
The “Rust” set was moved from New Mexico to Montana following “serious” safety violations, with the production company reportedly shelling out $100,000 in fines.
On set last week, Baldwin was photographed holding a rifle backwards during filming, presumably for a scene.

The New York Times reported solely sensible duplicate weapons will probably be obtainable to be used on the “Rust” set following Hutchins’ demise.
“I’ve mentioned it, and I’m going to say it each single time: There aren’t any weapons on set,” Gerard DiNardi, the movie’s assistant director, reportedly assured the crew. “There may be nothing that fires. There are lots of facsimiles of weapons, from rubber to replicas.”


Andrew Wert, the movie’s new armorer — whose credit embody “Dallas Patrons Membership” and “The Duel” — instructed The Occasions he “didn’t need any query about the place the weapons got here from.”
For her half, Cline has labored on Netflix’s “Murder Among The Mormons” and the Oscar-nominated “Marcel The Shell With Footwear On.”