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Stigma (1972 film)

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'Stigma' is a 1972 American drama film. It was produced by Charles Moss, while David E. Durston was both the writer and the director. Prominent themes in the film include racism and sexually transmitted disease. It stars Philip Michael Thomas in an early screen appearance, twelve years before he starred in the popular 1980s TV show 'Miami Vice'.

Plot



Set in a remote California community, the film follows a doctor (Philip Michael Thomas) who learns a super form of VD is appearing among the residents. He and a few others must race against time to find the carrier before others fall victim.

See also



* List of American films of 1972

References



Category:1972 drama films

Category:1972 films

Category:American drama films

Category:1970s English-language films

Category:Films about racism in the United States

Category:Films about sexuality

Category:Films directed by David E. Durston

Category:1970s American films


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