That's a wrap on "Rust." Alec Baldwin took to Instagram to celebrate the final day of filming his infamous Western in Montana.
Production had halted in the fall of 2021, after cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was fatally shot on set. "Last day of filming RUST in Montana," Baldwin wrote beneath a photo of actors Frances Fisher and Patrick Scott McDermott.The movie was initially filming in New Mexico, before switching locations after the deadly incident. "Sorry that I did not get to work with this living legend, the great @francesfisher," the actor, 65, wrote. "Patrick, I envy you." Baldwin addressed the arduous path taken to complete the project, writing, "It’s been a long and difficult road.
But we reach the end of the trail today. Congratulations to Joel [Souza], Bianca [Cline] and the entire cast and crew." Souza – who was injured in the shooting that killed Hutchins – is the original screenwriter and director of the film, while Cline replaced Hutchins as cinematographer. "Nothing less than a miracle," Baldwin concluded.
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Alec Baldwin (@alecbaldwininsta) The post generated a relatively positive response from fans, many of them congratulating Baldwin on finally completing the project. "What a great group of professionals you are giving your all to complete this film...
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