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Originally Posted by Oliver_W
If you have a toy gun within reach, you play around and pretend to shoot your friends. It's a law of nature.
A real gun is a different matter ... But in America, a gun with blanks is probably regarded in the same way we see toy guns
Tbh if they're looking for malicious intent, they should see which actors were going to be "shot", and if they had any enemies...
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Yeah I think Baldwin naturally assumed it was shielded like a toy gun , he was probably being directed and pointed it to demonstrate .
Why were real bullets even around that's the question
,were they shooting tin cans between takes? .
You'd think on set they'd try their best not to mix up blanks and bullets,what with it being so dangerous .