The movie version -- no, not really.
Iron Shipwright (made -- being re-mastered) a 1:192 scale resin & brass USS Panay Yantze-river gunboat. It was attacked and sunk by the Japanese in 1937. It was a Spanish-American war vintage craft, like the fictional SanPablo, but didn't look anything like the movie representation.
The closest kit I have found is the Paper Shipwright Melik. It was a river gunboat built in England and used by General Kitchner in his expedition to relieve Khartoum
http://www.papershipwright.co.uk/index.shtml
Paper kits are an interesting means of getting assistance in scratchbuilding a model of which no mass merchandise model exists. Check the free downloadable demonstation models at the site. The Civil War mortar raft is a quick & easy build. The HMVS Cerberus is more complex but buildable using sheet plastic to replace the paper.
You can easily modify the paper kit to fit your specific ship.