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Stars Stunned By 'Mismanaged Set' In Fatal Prop-Gun Shooting
"All of us are shaken to the core," said one actress following the on-set shooting that killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.

LOS ANGELES, CA â As questions linger about safety protocols on the movie set where Alec Baldwin killed a cinematographer with a prop gun heâd been told was safe, Hollywood professionals say theyâre baffled by the circumstances and production crews have quickly stepped up safety measures.
Jeffrey Wright, who has worked on projects including the James Bond franchise and the upcoming movie âThe Batman,â was acting with a weapon on the set of âWestworldâ when news broke of the shooting Thursday at a New Mexico ranch. âWe were all pretty shocked. And it informed what we did from that moment on,â he said in an interview Sunday at the Newport Beach Film Festival.
âI donât recall ever being handed a weapon that was not cleared in front of me â meaning chamber open, barrel shown to me, light flashed inside the barrel to make sure that itâs cleared," Wright said. âClearly, that was a mismanaged set.â
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The shooting on the set of the film âRustâ killed 42-year-old Halyna Hutchins and wounded director Joel Souza, who was standing behind her.
The gun Baldwin used was one of three that a firearms specialist, or âarmorer,â had set on a cart outside the building where a scene was being rehearsed, according to court records. Assistant director Dave Halls grabbed a gun off a cart and handed it to Baldwin, indicating that the weapon was safe by yelling âcold gun,â court papers say. But it was loaded with live rounds, according to the records.
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Baldwin, 63, who is known for his roles in â30 Rockâ and âThe Hunt for Red Octoberâ and his impression of former President Donald Trump on âSaturday Night Live,â has described the killing as a âtragic accident.â
âThe Umbrella Academyâ actor Justin Min, also at the Newport festival, said âitâs been a very somber time" in recent days on set as heâs been filming the indie thriller âDetained.â
âAfter that â I mean we have obviously already been careful, but itâs just another level of precaution,â Min said.
A prop maker and licensed pyrotechnician who worked with Halls, the assistant director, on another production said she had raised safety concerns about him in the past.
Maggie Goll said in a statement that she filed an internal complaint with the executive producers of Huluâs âInto the Darkâ series in 2019 over concerns about Halls' behavior on set. Goll said in a phone interview Sunday that Halls disregarded safety protocols for weapons and pyrotechnics and tried to continue filming after the supervising pyrotechnician lost consciousness on set.
Halls has not returned phone calls and email messages seeking comment. Rust Movie Productions has not answered repeated emails seeking comment.
The fatal shooting and previous experiences point to larger safety issues that need to be addressed, Goll said, adding that crew member safety and wellbeing are top issues in ongoing contract negotiations between a union that represents film and TV workers and a major producers' group.
âThis situation is not about Dave Halls. ... Itâs in no way one personâs fault,â she said. "Itâs a bigger conversation about safety on set and what we are trying to achieve with that culture.â
A vigil for Hutchins was held Sunday in Southern California, where attendees exchanged tearful hugs and speakers echoed calls for heightened safety standards.
Actor Rosanna Arquette joined many in Hollywood in calling for a move away from using real weapons, whether armed with blanks or bullets.
âI hope this wakes people up. Because there should be no live round anything ever on a movie. We have enough CGI, we have enough â itâs absurd,â she said. âAll of us are shaken to the core in the industry about this.â
Actor Ray Liotta agreed with Wright that the checks on firearms are usually extensive.
âThey always â that I know of â they check it so you can see,â Liotta said. âThey give it to the person youâre pointing the gun at, they do it to the producer, they show whoever is there that it doesnât work
Baldwin, who is a producer on âRust,â met with Hutchins' husband and 9-year-old son Saturday at a hotel in Santa Fe where the actor had been staying during filming. Baldwin and Hutchins' husband can be seen embracing in a photo published by the New York Post.
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Flaccus reported from Portland, Oregon. Michelle Eaton in Newport Beach, California, contributed to this report.