Top Qs
Timeline
Chat
Perspective

Fugitive in Saigon

1957 film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Fugitive in Saigon
Remove ads

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. It was shot on location in Cambodia. 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]

Quick Facts Directed by, Written by ...
Remove ads

Synopsis

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. He grows to have enormous empathy with the locals and their poor living conditions. He ultimately lays down his life on their behalf.

Cast

  • Daniel Gélin as Paul Horcier
  • Anne Méchard as Anh
  • Lucien Callamand as Le chef de la police
  • Jacques Chancel as The Vice President
  • Dang Van Than as Grandfather
  • Antoine Filidori as The Smuggler
  • Be Thi Nam as The Mother
  • Nguyen Phuong as The sister of the Village Headman
  • Luong Van Vuong as The Man with Harmonica
  • Tring Trac as The Village Headman
  • Dang Van Nhan as Ty - brother of Anh

References

Bibliography

Loading related searches...

Wikiwand - on

Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.

Remove ads