Production is expected to restart on the movie ‘Rust’, more than a year after a deadly shooting on set halted filming.
Production is expected to restart on the movie ‘Rust’, more than a year after a deadly shooting on set halted filming. This comes as actor and producer Alec Baldwin will soon face involuntary manslaughter charges in connection to the shooting.
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