Baldwin, who was also a producer on the film, has denied any wrongdoing andpreviously said that the bureau’s report had cleared him, citing his belief that the gun held only dummy rounds and that his role in the film focused on script and casting.
“We’ve been working with each other for several years now, and he’s been a tremendous talent to be in business with,” Nigam said in a statement. “This grew organically from the natural progression of things. The ride can be a roller coaster and I’m thrilled to be sharing it with Alec.” Additionally, investigators said “Rust” managers or supervisors — including Sarah Zachry and Dave Halls, the first assistant director — did not follow safety guidelines for firearms and blank ammunition on set.
In its response, the production company said all actors handling firearms received training, and additional safety protocols were put in place to protect a child actor. It said safety meetings were held, including the day of the fatality.
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