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Originally Posted by FlaChief58
It was a live round, not a blank. Problem is, if prop guns are rigged to only accept blanks, then the gun in question must not have been a prop. There are a lot of questions that need to be answered.
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I'm not trying to sound all Black Op-ish, but what was a live round doing on the set? There was union trouble that morning.
One more thing to think about is it's not totally Baldwin's movie. I think there were 3 or 4 other production companies involved. Many movies/TV shows have multiple "producers" where one or more of the stars ges a credit (and more money) by being a producer. If the liability is ultimately tied to the production companies, then Baldwin is not at fault alone.