亚历克·鲍德温新星“铁锈”预告片于周三首次亮相,距离电影摄影师哈莉娜·哈钦斯(Halyna Hutchins)于2021年10月在片场被枪杀已经过去了三年多。
这部西部主题的预告片以开阔的乡村、质朴的店面、公共场所绞刑和几次枪战为特色。
“这个世界上唯一存在的秩序就是我们强加的秩序,”屏幕外一个声音说道。
鲍德温扮演的角色,亡命之徒哈兰德·拉斯特,出现在许多镜头中,有一次他戴着牛仔帽,穿着破旧的大衣,坐在篝火旁,说道:“我想,这辈子有些东西是回不来了。”
预告片中还有几个帕特里克·斯科特·麦克德莫特(Patrick Scott McDermott)挥舞枪支的镜头,他在片中扮演哈兰德的孙子卢卡斯(Lucas)。
这部电影的梗概是这样的:“在19世纪80年代的堪萨斯州,最近成为孤儿的卢卡斯·麦卡利斯特(帕特里克·斯科特·麦克德莫特饰)意外杀死了一名牧场主,并被判处绞刑。命运的转折是,与他疏远的祖父,臭名昭著的逃犯哈兰德·拉斯特(奥斯卡奖提名者亚历克·鲍德温饰),将他从监狱里弄出来,带他逃往墨西哥。当他们逃离无情的荒野时,这对逃犯必须摆脱意志坚定的美国法警伍德·赫尔姆(乔希·霍普金斯饰)和冷酷无情的赏金猎人“布道者”(崔维斯·费米尔饰)
请看下面的预告片。
预告片的发布是在2021年10月片场拍摄在此期间,哈钦斯在练习使用科尔特点45道具左轮手枪时被鲍德温开枪打死。导演乔尔·苏扎也在枪击中受了伤,但没有生命危险。
鲍德温后来告诉ABC新闻的乔治·斯特凡诺普洛斯在2021年的独家采访中他“不知道”一颗实弹是如何进入拍摄现场的,但他“没有扣动杀死哈钦斯的枪的扳机”。一;一个美国联邦调查局法医报告美国广播公司2022年8月获得的结论是,致命枪击事件中使用的枪不可能在没有扣动扳机的情况下开火。鲍德温的律师当时反驳了这份报告,在一份声明中说,这把枪有缺陷,“美国联邦调查局在之前的任何测试中都无法开枪,即使扣动扳机也不行,因为它的状况太差了。”
电影制作已暂停事件发生后无限期延长,但在2023年4月恢复,由哈钦斯的丈夫马修·哈钦斯接任执行制片人
事件发生后,鲍德温和影片中的军械师汉娜·古铁雷斯都被指控过失杀人。陪审团后来判定古铁雷斯有罪过失杀人的指控,而对鲍德温的指控最终减少.
2024年1月,鲍德温在再次被起诉被大陪审团以过失杀人罪起诉并拒绝认罪。法官驳回此案那年7月。
古铁雷斯是判决最高可判18个月监禁。然而,她后来向法官提出了上诉拒绝她要求在2024年9月重审。
《Rust》由Souza执导,他还根据自己和Baldwin的一个故事编写了剧本。这部电影将于5月2日上映。
Alec Baldwin stars in 'Rust' trailer after on-set shooting death
Alec Baldwinstars in the new"Rust"trailer, which debuted Wednesday, more than three years after the on-set shooting death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins in October 2021.
The Western-themed trailer features sweeping shots of open country, rustic storefronts, public hangings and several shootouts.
"The only order that exists in this world is the order we impose," a voice says offscreen.
Baldwin's character, outlaw Harland Rust, is seen in various shots, at one point sitting next to a campfire wearing a cowboy hat and worn overcoat, saying, "Some things in this life you can't get back, I reckon."
The trailer also features several shots of Patrick Scott McDermott, who plays Harland's grandson Lucas, wielding a firearm.
A synopsis for the film reads, "In 1880s Kansas, recently orphaned Lucas McCalister (Patrick Scott McDermott) accidentally kills a rancher and is sentenced to hang. In a twist of fate, his estranged grandfather, the notorious outlaw Harland Rust (Academy Award nominee Alec Baldwin), breaks him out of jail and takes him on the run toward Mexico. As they flee across the unforgiving wilderness, the fugitive pair must outrun the determined U.S. Marshal Wood Helm (Josh Hopkins) and a ruthless bounty hunter named 'Preacher' (Travis Fimmel)."
The trailer's release comes three and a half years after theOctober 2021 on-set shooting, during which Hutchins was shot and killed by Baldwin while he was practicing using a Colt .45 prop revolver. Director Joel Souza also suffered a non-life-threatening injury in the shooting.
Baldwin later told ABC News' George Stephanopoulosin a 2021 exclusive interviewthat he had "no idea" how a live bullet got onto the set, but that he "didn't pull the trigger" on the firearm that killed Hutchins. AnFBI forensic reportobtained by ABC News in August 2022 concluded that the gun used in the fatal shooting could not have been fired without pulling the trigger. Baldwin's attorney pushed back on the report at the time, saying in a statement that the gun was faulty, and that "the FBI was unable to fire the gun in any prior test, even when pulling the trigger, because it was in such poor condition."
Production on the filmwas pausedindefinitely following the incident but resumed in April 2023, with Hutchins' husband Matthew Hutchins taking over as executive producer.
Both Baldwin and the film's armorer, Hannah Gutierrez, were charged with involuntary manslaughter following the incident. A jury laterfound Gutierrez guiltyof the involuntary manslaughter charge, while the charge against Baldwin was ultimatelydropped.
In January 2024, Baldwin wasindicted againby a grand jury on an involuntary manslaughter charge and pleaded not guilty. A judgedismissed the casein July that year.
Gutierrez wassentencedto the maximum of 18 months in prison. She later appealed the conviction, however, a judgedeniedher request for a new trial in September 2024.
"Rust" is directed by Souza, who also wrote the screenplay from a story by himself and Baldwin. The film hits theaters May 2.