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Steven Spielberg Rushing to Get His ‘Munich’ Film Out on Time

Steven Spielberg is promising film fans and critics his new movie about the 1972 Olympics will hit cinemas on time next month, even though composer John Williams is struggling with the score.

Spielberg is in a real race to complete the film, Munich, in time for the all-important Oscars consideration period this side of Christmas—even though the film seems far from finished, according to new movie-awards website TheEnvelope.com.

The controversial drama about the hunting down of Palestinian militants who killed 11 Israeli athletes at the Olympic Games only finished filming in late September and Williams has yet to record a single note for the soundtrack.

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But Spielberg insists his film will hit cinemas on time.

The director’s spokesman Marvin Levy says, “There aren’t many movies like this, which start shooting around July 1 and plan to be in theatres on Dec. 23. But it will get done. Munich‘s production is moving forward exactly as it should.”

According to the new Los Angeles Times website, which will monitor all the movie awards leading up to the Oscars, Dec. 8 is the last possible day Munich can be considered for the early press awards. Golden Globe ballots are due on Dec. 10.

Many critics, who vote on the ballots, have been told they’ll see the film in early December.

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