![]() ![]() While Kenney’s name appeared on an internal “Rust” crew list, he was not listed on daily call sheets viewed by The Times. The proprietor, weapons expert Seth Kenney, was providing the guns and some ammunition for the film as well as serving as “armorer mentor.” He would work behind the scenes, offering advice and direction to the novices. One of their first outings took them to an adobe-style office in Albuquerque with no sign, tinted windows and dying vegetation. The two twentysomethings met just eight days before production. She would work in New Mexico alongside Sarah Zachry, also 24, who had been hired as the movie’s property master. It was unusual for a 24-year-old who had only been in charge of guns on one prior feature film to get a head armorer position - let alone additional prop responsibility. ![]() She had cause to celebrate her good fortune. 29, two days after being offered a dual position as the film’s armorer and key prop assistant. “How f- up is it that life’s been so good lately I can’t help but feel like I’m about to fall from grace?” she posted on Facebook on Sept. When Hannah Gutierrez Reed landed a job working on the Alec Baldwin western “Rust,” she couldn’t believe her luck. ![]()
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