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  1. Silverton Siege: Directed by Mandla Dube. With Thabo Rametsi, Arnold Vosloo, Noxolo Dlamini, Stefan Erasmus. Follows three young freedom fighters who seek refuge in a South African bank in Silverton, and take the bank and its customers hostage and would only release them in exchange for the release of Nelson Mandela.

    • (4.6K)
    • Action, Crime, Drama
    • Mandla Dube
    • 2022-04-27
  2. Silverton Siege is a South African film directed by Mandla Dube. It is based on the real life siege that took place in Silverton, Pretoria in 1980. The film was released internationally on Netflix on 27 April 2022.

  3. Silverton Siege is a worthy follow-up project to the efforts displayed in the well-constructed docuseries about the late footballer Senzo Meyiwa. Apr 28, 2022. Sabelo Mgidis written screenplay ...

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    • Thabo Rametsi
    • Mandla Dube
    • Drama
  4. Silverton Siege. 2022 | Maturity Rating:TV-MA | 1h 41m | Drama. After a failed sabotage mission, a trio of anti-apartheid freedom fighters ends up in a tense bank hostage situation. Based on a true story. Starring:Thabo Rametsi, Arnold Vosloo, Noxolo Dlamini.

    • Mandla Dube
    • 101 min
  5. Silverton Siege is an action thriller inspired by true events of 1980 South Africa. A trio of freedom fighters get into a collision course with the state aft...

    • 2 min
    • 5.7M
    • Netflix
  6. Silverton Siege 2022 | Maturity Rating: TV-MA | 1h 41m | African Movies After a failed sabotage mission, a trio of anti-apartheid freedom fighters ends up in a tense bank hostage situation.

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  8. Is the Silverton Siege based on a true story? Yes, sort of. The film is inspired by a true event that happened in Silverton, Pretoria on Jan. 25, 1980. In real life, while allegedly en route to dismantle a fueling depot in protest of the South African government, three MK soldiers, Stephen “Fanie” Mafoko, Wilfred Madela and Humphrey Makhubo ...

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