Families in the Mexican community of Los Angeles are getting sick. Some
are dying. Has the Spanish Influenza returned as some suspect? Dr.
Matthew Thompson, the most skilled diagnostician at Los Angeles County
General Hospital, fears something even more deadly. When patients
develop boils, their skin darkens, and they start coughing up blood, his
worst fears are confirmed: Plague--the Black Death--has taken root just
a few miles from the hospital and main center of commerce of the city.
Some in civic government and even a few high ranking medical officials
would like this outbreak kept quiet, even if the secrecy costs the lives
of those presently afflicted. The reputation and future of a whole city
is at stake. It is more important to protect "The Paradise of the West,"
as Los Angeles is now known for its healthful climate, beautiful
beaches, and bountiful opportunities.
What happens when a plague hits a minority group whose welfare is of
little concern to government and medical leaders? Dr. Thompson, Nurse
Maria McDonnell, and Fr. Medardo Brualla of Our Lady Queen of Angels
Parish decide to fight for the welfare of all, but they find themselves
facing much more than a medical crisis: fear, racism, and greed.
Based on a true story.