The sleep of death.
- Date:
- 1989
- Videos
About this work
Description
A lavish historical dramatisation of some of the key figures and events involved in the discovery of the cause of African sleeping sickness around the turn of the century, as seen through the eyes of Sir Patrick Manson (1844-1922), founder of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and Dr. Louis Sambon (1865-1931). The film includes material from both 'The Gambian Case' and 'Entebbe Encounter' and was awarded a silver medal at the New York International Film and TV Festival in 1990. With Mark Brackenbury as Sir Patrick Manson and Robert Ashby as Louis Sambon.
Publication/Creation
United Kingdom : Wellcome Trust Film Unit, 1989.
Physical description
1 videocassette (VHS), (60 min.) : sound, color PAL.
2 videocassettes (Hi-Band Umatic), (60 min. each) : sound, color PAL.
1 videocassette (digibeta) (60 min.) : sound, color, PAL.
1 DVD (60 min.) : sound, color
2 videocassettes (Hi-Band Umatic), (60 min. each) : sound, color PAL.
1 videocassette (digibeta) (60 min.) : sound, color, PAL.
1 DVD (60 min.) : sound, color
Creator/production credits
Made by Wellcome Trust Film Unit. Written and produced by Dr. Billie Williams and directed by Anthony Palmer.
Copyright note
Wellcome Trust.
Type/Technique
Languages
Where to find it
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