'Rust' movie was turned down by veteran prop master over 'massive red flags'
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Prop master Neal W. Zoromski revealed that he turned down the opportunity to work on Alec Baldwin's movie "Rust" after noticing several "massive red flags."
These days, the film is famous for an accidental on-set shooting that occurred when Baldwin, who was rehearsing a scene, discharged a firearm he was told contained no ammunition. The projectile struck cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, ultimately killing her, and director Joel Souza, who has since been released from the hospital.
Once Zoromski started informally working with film managers, he said he got a "bad feeling."
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