尼日利亚一个动荡不安、石油资源丰富的社区向腐败的政府和一家跨国石油公司发动战争,以保护他们的土地不因过度钻探和石油泄漏而遭到破坏。为了寻求正义,一个叛乱组织绑架了一位美国石油高管,并要求他的公司停止破坏和污染。《黑色十一月》改编自真实事件,讲述了一个扣人心弦的故事,讲述了一个社区如何奋起反抗,并采取严厉措施确保他们的声音被听到。
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This production of 'Twelve Angry Men', written especially for Studio One, is shorter than the film version and leaves a few twists and turns of plot undeveloped, but it is fifty minutes of class nevertheless. For many years this episode was thought to have been lost. The Museum of Television and Radio (now the Paley Center) had only the first 30 minutes of the hour-long program on a kinescope provided by CBS - the only version CBS had. After nearly 30 years of searching, a copy of the complete program was found in 2003 by filmmaker Joseph Consentino, who was working on a documentary about noted defense attorney Robert Leibowitz (Leibowitz reported on the Charles A. Lindbergh baby kidnapping for the NY radio station WHN) and found a copy of the show in the archives maintained by the children of Leibowitz, Robert Leibowitz and Marjorie Leibowitz Finch. Samuel Leibowitz requested and received a commercial-free kinescope copy of "Twelve Angry Men" from CBS shortly after it aired because of his interest in legal issues. The Leibowitz children donated the kinescope to the museum and it had a re-premiere in May 2003.