Produced by Mandla Dube, ‘Silverton Siege’ is a South African crime film based on the 1980 siege in Silverton, Pretoria. The story follows dozens of young freedom fighters who fled the bank and kidnapped the bank and its customers to gain more. They want the release of Nelson Mandela so that the captives can be released as the tense situation escalates.

1. World Trade Center (2006)

The Oliver Stone ‘World Trade Center’ guide is based on the real-life experiences of some police officers during the 9/11 attacks. The story is about a rescue team tasked with rescuing two Port Authority police trapped in the rubble and debris created by the catastrophic collapse of the World Trade Center. Apart from the facts, what makes the ‘World Trade Center’ and the ‘Silverton Siege’ seem to involve rebels or soldiers from different factions fighting for their beliefs.

2. Munich (2005)

Directed by Steven Spielberg, ‘Munich’ is a crime drama film based on George Jonas’ 1984 book ‘Revenge.’ And based on real-life events such as the ‘Silverton Siege,’ Eric Bana-starrer follows the story of the killing of 11 Israeli athletes by a Palestinian terrorist group during the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, Germany. In response, the Israeli government is urging a five-person team whose task is to track down terrorists and avenge the deaths of athletes. ‘Munich’ includes major conflicts between two different military factions with different views, such as ‘Silverton Siege.’

3. 13 Hours: Benghazi Secret Service (2016)

John Krasinski- starrer ’13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi ‘is a thriller action film assisted by Michael Bay. Inspired by the book titled by Mitchell Zuckoff, the action film is based on real events that took place on September 11, 2012. The narrative follows a six-member security team fighting a wave of terrorist attacks to protect Benghazi, an American politician. compound found in Libya. Like ‘Silverton Siege,’ the characters in ’13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi ‘were also caught in a battle with a militant group. Moreover, the overall tone and feel of the movies are the same.

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