Fugitive in Saigon (French: Mort en fraude) is a 1957 French war drama film directed by Marcel Camus and starring Daniel Gélin, Anne Méchard and Lucien Callamand.
The film's sets were designed by the art director Paul-Louis Boutié.
It was one of the first films to deal with France's defeat in the First Indochina War, along with Shock Patrol by Claude Bernard-Aubert.
[1] In 1950 Saigon Paul Horcier, a young Frenchman is on the run for currency trafficking.
A Eurasian woman he meets takes him to shelter in a village in No man's land between the French forces and the Viet Minh.