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Producers plan to finish movie after probe ends

“Rust” company still under scrutiny after fatal shooting

- By Kenan Draughorne­l Los Angeles Times

Several months after Alec Baldwin accidental­ly shot and killed cinematogr­apher Halyna Hutchins while on the set of “Rust,” one of the film’s producers says he and others plan to forge ahead.

Rust Movie Production­s is still being investigat­ed by the Santa Fe County Sheriff ’s Office after the company was accused of cutting corners and flouting safety guidelines that led to the fatal misfiring of the gun on Oct. 21, 2021. Once the investigat­ion concludes, however, coproducer Anjul Nigam believes the team will pick up where they left off with the film.

“We’re confident we’ll be able to complete the movie,” Nigam recently told the Hollywood Reporter. “‘Rust’ is obviously a horrific tragedy. The investigat­ion will hopefully be resolved soon and will unveil what happened. Obviously, there will be people out there who will have negative perspectiv­es, but we’re confident about continuing to make quality movies.”

Last month, the New Mexico Environmen­t Department’s Occupation­al Health and Safety Bureau hit “Rust” producers with a $136,793 fine for various safety violations, the largest it’s ever doled out against a production company. New Mexico Environmen­t Cabinet Secretary James Kenney said managers “demonstrat­ed plain indifferen­ce” to employee safety and claimed they knew gun safety protocol was not being followed yet refused to act.

“Our investigat­ion found that this tragic incident never would have happened if Rust Movie Production­s LLC had followed national film industry standards for firearm safety,” Kenney said last month.

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