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  1. Prison Ship: Directed by Arthur Dreifuss. With Nina Foch, Robert Lowery, Richard Loo, Ludwig Donath. At the end of WW2, a Japanese freighter sails with Allied prisoners as cargo but, sensing doom, the prisoners plan to overpower their guards and capture the prison-ship.

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    • Action, Adventure, Drama
    • Arthur Dreifuss
    • 1945-11-15
  2. Prison Ship is a 1945 American war drama film directed by Arthur Dreifuss and starring Nina Foch, Robert Lowery and Richard Loo. It was produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures. Set during Pacific Campaign during World War II it was released several months after VJ Day ended the conflict.

  3. Just before the end of World War II, approximately two hundred Allied prisoners are assembled on the docks of the small island of Karaku in the Dutch East Indies. The starving, harried captives are interrogated by a Japanese official, who is searching for war correspondent Anne Graham. Her presence is not detected, and the prisoners, including ...

    • Arthur Dreifuss, Milton Feldman
    • Nina Foch
  4. The prisoners unite and attack their Japanese captors just as an American sub surfaces and, not knowing the prisoners are aboard, prepares to torpedo the ship. Panic arises among Allied POWs aboard a Japanese freighter when they learn that the ship is actually a decoy target for American submarines on night patrol.

  5. Panic arises among Allied POWs aboard a Japanese freighter when they learn that the ship is actually a decoy target for American submarines on night patrol. The prisoners unite and attack their Japanese captors just as an American sub surfaces and, not knowing the prisoners are aboard, prepares to torpedo the ship.

    • Arthur Dreifuss
    • Columbia Pictures
  6. At the end of WW2, a Japanese freighter sails with Allied prisoners as cargo but, sensing doom, the prisoners plan to overpower their guards and capture the prison-ship.

  7. During World War II, a Japanese ship panics among the Allied prisoners when they learn that the ship is serving as a bait for American submarines. The ship even sails with lights at night. The desperate prisoners rise up against the Japanese military guards and their officers just as an American submarine surfaces. The crew of this submarine is ...