Black November

The film opens in a Warri prison in the Niger Delta where a noose is being set up to Hanging Ebiere (Mbong Amata). It switches to Los Angeles, California; Tom Hudson (Mickey Rourke), Chief Executive Officer of Western Oil is kidnapped on his way to the airport by a movement group tagged "United People's Front for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta People of Nigeria". The kidnap is carried out by Tamuno (Enyinna Nwigwe - the leader of the movement), Timi (Wyclef Jean), Opuwei (Akon), Timi (Razaaq Adoti) and Pere (Robert Peters) after orchestrating an accident near 2nd Street Tunnel. Also kidnapped is a reporter, Kristy (Kim Basinger), and her cameraman. Tom Hudson, his wife (Kristin Peterson) and Kristy, together with several others at the accident scene are captured and held hostage within this tunnel which has already been closed off on both sides by the group. Seven hours, no communication is heard from the tunnel - the police, the anti-terrorism unit and the general public have no idea who the "terrorists" are or what they want. Meanwhile in the tunnel, Tamuno tells Tom that they are in Los Angeles to save Ebiere and declares that if Ebiere is eventually hung in Nigeria, then the "truly guilty" ones should go with her. He releases the women and children and instructs Kristy to record what is happening in the tunnel.

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  • TheTVDB.com Movie ID 101487
  • Status Released
  • Released Worldwide December 7, 2012
  • Runtime 95 minutes
  • Genres Drama Action Crime
  • Original Country Nigeria
  • Original Language English
  • Production Company Wells & Jeta Entertainment
  • Production Countries United States of America Nigeria
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