Rust movie assistant director tells court that armorer was diligent in her work
The first assistant director on Alec Baldwin’s blighted western movie Rust in 2021, Dave Halls, has given tearful testimony at the trial of the armorer on set that she was diligent in her work – and that he was ultimately to blame for the fatal shooting during rehearsals of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.
Halls admitted in court in New Mexico on Thursday that he believed it was his fault that Hutchins ended up being shot and killed as Baldwin pointed a gun on set during a practice take, as he did not do a final check on the gun.
Halls was the first Rust crew member to praise armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed during her two-week trial on charges of involuntary manslaughter, during which former colleagues have said she was less professional than other weapons handlers they had worked with. Gutierrez-Reed has pleaded not guilty.
Jurors at the trial heard Halls, an industry veteran with credits such as
The Matrix Reloaded, testify that the armorer on 21 October 2021 “abandoned” her usual habit of checking firearms, handing him a revolver into which it turned out she had mistakenly loaded a live round.
Halls said he failed to have Gutierrez-Reed show him all the rounds in the reproduction Colt .45 Peacemaker gun to ensure they were dummies – as is standard practice in the industry – before the weapon was handed to Baldwin, who was also a producer on the production, inside a movie-set church in countryside outside Santa Fe.
“I let a safety check pass,” said Halls, at times wiping away tears. Halls entered a plea bargain last year for negligent use of a deadly weapon and was given a six-month suspended sentence.
At the time of Hutchins’s death there was an industry worker outcry about safety conditions on movie sets involving some working on Rust as well as in the industry more widely.
Halls testified that he may have been the first person to speak to Hutchins, an up-and-coming cinematographer, after Baldwin pointed the gun at her while setting up a scene