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More than three years after fatal on-set shooting, the 'Rust' trailer is out

A screenshot from the trailer for Rust, which dropped on Wednesday.
Rust Movie Productions LLC/Screenshot from YouTube
A screenshot from the trailer for Rust, which dropped on Wednesday.

The first trailer for the film Rust is out, teasing footage from the indie Western film starring and co-produced by Alec Baldwin. During the movie's production in New Mexico in 2021, was shot and killed by a loaded gun Baldwin was holding.

"Some things in this life you can't get back, I reckon," Baldwin says in the footage, wearing a cowboy hat and playing a gun-toting outlaw named Harland Rust. According to a synopsis below the trailer, the story is set in Kansas in the 1880s, when a 13-year-old boy named Lucas (played by Patrick Scott McDermott) accidentally kills a rancher. He's sentenced to be hanged, but goes on the run with Rust, his long-estranged grandfather.

The trailer features elements typical of Old West dramas: cowboys riding horses along atmospheric landscapes, pioneering townspeople, Native Americans, and lots of gunfights.

The film's armorer, Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, is serving an 18-month prison sentence for involuntary manslaughter . A few months later, the same after ruling prosecutors failed to disclose evidence.

Director Joel Souza, who was shot in the shoulder during the 2021 incident, returned to finish the film when production resumed in Montana. Halyna Hutchins is listed in the credits of the trailer, alongside cinematographer Bianca Cline, who completed Hutchins' work. Last November, , which celebrates cinematography. on their website as May 2 of this year.

Before taking the stand in New Mexico last summer, Baldwin invited cameras to follow him, his wife Hilaria and their children for a reality show. The Baldwins is now running on TLC. Earlier this month, Hulu premiered a different documentary, directed by Hutchins' friend Rachel Mason, titled .

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As an arts correspondent based at NPR West, Mandalit del Barco reports and produces stories about film, television, music, visual arts, dance and other topics. Over the years, she has also covered everything from street gangs to Hollywood, police and prisons, marijuana, immigration, race relations, natural disasters, Latino arts and urban street culture (including hip hop dance, music, and art). Every year, she covers the Oscars and the Grammy awards for NPR, as well as the Sundance Film Festival and other events. Her news reports, feature stories and photos, filed from Los Angeles and abroad, can be heard on All Things Considered, Morning Edition, Weekend Edition, Alt.latino, and npr.org.
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