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In Utah, Rob Reiner made the only movie he ever worked on with his son, now accused in the director’s death

The drama “Being Charlie” was inspired by Nick Reiner’s battles with addiction.

(Damian Dovarganes | AP Photo) Flowers cover the Walk of Fame star for Rob Reiner on Monday, Dec. 15, 2025, in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles.

The only movie that director Rob Reiner filmed in Utah is also the one movie he worked on with his son — who is now suspected in the deaths of his parents.

Rob Reiner filmed the 2015 drama “Being Charlie” around Salt Lake City and Tooele, according to the Internet Movie Database. His son, Nick Reiner, is credited as a screenwriter, along with Matt Elifoson — the only writing credit the database lists for either.

Nick Reiner, now 32, was arrested late Sunday after his parents, Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner, were found dead in their home in the Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles. Police in Los Angeles said Monday he was being held without bail.

The movie stars Nick Robinson (“Love, Simon”) as a drug-addicted teen and son of an actor running for governor (played by Cary Elwes) as he fights attempts to go into rehab.

The New York Times reported that “Being Charlie” was loosely inspired by Nick Reiner’s early life. He had been in and out of rehab and experienced homelessness from the age of 15, The Times reported.

Making the movie, Rob Reiner said on the YouTube interview series BUILD in 2016, “forced me to have to see more clearly, and understand more deeply, what Nick had gone through. … And I think it forced him to see things that I had experienced during this process.”

Rob Reiner was an acclaimed director, responsible for such movies as “This Is Spinal Tap,” “The Princess Bride,” “When Harry Met Sally…,” “Stand By Me,” “Misery” and “A Few Good Men.”

Before directing, he co-starred as Michael Stivic, the liberal son-in-law who argued with Archie Bunker (Carroll O’Connor) on the sitcom “All In the Family” — a role that earned Reiner two Emmys.