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.
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 script supervisor on the ‘Rust’ film set has filed a lawsuit against Alec Baldwin and other producers on the Western over the fatal shooting that has shaken Hollywood and led to calls for ...
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 ...
A California judge ruled that the script supervisor on the Alec Baldwin movie “Rust” cannot proceed with the bulk of her lawsuit against the film’s producers over the deadly shooting on the set. Los ...
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In a recent turn of events in the Rust saga, the script supervisor is filing a lawsuit against Alec Baldwin, alleging that there was nothing in the script that would require the actor to fire his gun.
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 rehearsing when he killed a ...
The script supervisor on “Rust,” who was the first to call 911 after cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was fatally shot on the movie’s set, is suing actor Alec Baldwin and the film’s producers, saying ...
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