Stigma (1972 film)
Stigma is a 1972 American drama film. Produced by Charles Moss,[1] while it was both written and directed by David E. Durston.[2] Prominent themes in the film include racism and sexually transmitted disease.[3] It stars Philip Michael Thomas in one of his early screen appearances, twelve years before he starred in the popular 1980s TV show Miami Vice. PlotSet in a remote California community, the story follows a doctor (Philip Michael Thomas) who learns a super form of syphilis is appearing among the residents. He and a few others must race against time to find the carrier before others fall victim. ReceptionThe New York Times called it "a crackling good suspense melodrama."[4] Similarly, the Los Angeles Times called it a "lively little drama... sturdy and involving."[5] In contrast, Leonard Maltin rated the film a "bomb," dismissing it as an "absurd melodrama."[6] See alsoReferences
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