LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -A crew member working on the Western movie “Rust” said in a lawsuit on Wednesday that the script never called for a gun to be fired during a scene that Alec Baldwin was ...
"Rust" script supervisor Mamie Mitchell sued Alec Baldwin and others who worked on the movie set. The lawsuit says the movie script never called for Baldwin to fire a gun in the first place. Mitchell ...
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Another lawsuit spurring from the deadly shooting accident during the filming of Rust has been filed. Now, the film’s script supervisor Mamie Mitchell is suing Alec Baldwin and others for the set ...
Script supervisor Mamie Mitchell, left, with attorney Gloria Allred speaks in November 2021 about her lawsuit over the fatal shooting of "Rust" cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. (Gina Ferazzi / Los ...
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 ...
The move comes after Rust Movie Production stated that it wasn't the employer responsible for supervising the film set in contesting a fine from a New Mexico safety agency. By Winston Cho Rust script ...
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 ...
Mamie Mitchell, the script supervisor on the movie “Rust,” can proceed with her lawsuit against Alec Baldwin over the fatal shooting of the film's cinematographer in New Mexico, a judge ruled Tuesday.
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