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  1. The Ship That Died of Shame, released in the United States as PT Raiders, is a black-and-white 1955 Ealing Studios crime film directed by Basil Dearden and starring Richard Attenborough, George Baker, Bill Owen and Virginia McKenna.

  2. PT Raiders. Original title: The Ship That Died of Shame. 1955. 1h 28m. IMDb RATING. 6.7 /10. 673. YOUR RATING. Rate. Adventure Crime Drama. A trio of ex-servicemen begin smuggling innocuous black market items into post-war Britain, but through greed they graduate to more sinister cargo. Director. Basil Dearden. Writers. Nicholas Monsarrat.

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    • Adventure, Crime, Drama
    • Basil Dearden
    • 1956-01-30
  3. After World War II, veteran George Hoskins (Richard Attenborough) persuades his skipper, Bill Randall (George Baker), to use their old naval ship for a small-time smuggling operation.

    • (3)
    • Basil Dearden
    • Action, Adventure, Crime, Drama
    • Richard Attenborough
    • The Ship That Died of Shame1
    • The Ship That Died of Shame2
    • The Ship That Died of Shame3
    • The Ship That Died of Shame4
  4. Nov 19, 2012 · Sailing against the tide of nostalgic 1950s war dramas, The Ship That Died of Shame tells a darker story about Britain in the postwar years. Curator Dylan Cave champions one of Ealing’s best final films.

  5. After World War II, the former crew of a British gunboat buy the vessel and use it in a smuggling ring — but the ship seems to have a mind of its own. Watch trailers & learn more.

    • Basil Dearden
  6. After World War II the crew of a motor gunboat join together to buy their old vessel and go into business for themselves. This may sound like a laudable scheme, but the business they choose to go into is smuggling.

  7. Nov 25, 2002 · World War II veterans buy the ship they once served on and turn it into a smuggling boat.