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Sean Bean | Richard Sharpe | |
Assumpta Serna | Teresa Moreno | |
Clive Francis | Colonel Windham | |
Daragh O'Malley | Sgt Patrick Harper | |
Pete Postlethwaite | Sgt Hakeswill | |
Hugh Fraser | Wellington | |
Michael Byrne | Major Nairn | |
Michael Mears | Rifleman Cooper | |
John Tams | Daniel Hagman | |
Jason Salkey | Rifleman Harris | |
Lyndon Davies | Rifleman Perkins | |
Scott Cleverdon | Lieutenant Harry Price | |
Robert Morgan | Major Jack Collett | |
Louise Germaine | Sally Clayton | |
Soo Drouet | Mrs Grimes |
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Producer | Malcolm Craddock
Simon Lewis |
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Writer | Charles Wood
Bernard Cornwell |
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Cinematography | Arthur Wooster
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Musician | John Tams
Dominic Muldowney |
"A Lavish Adaptation" -THE TIMES Action and romance follow Richard Sharpe (Sean Bean) as he and his Chosen Men risk their lives on yet another dangerous mission. Based on Bernard Cornwell's best-selling novels, British Officer Sharpe discovers that he is a father. He desperately attempts to rescue his Spanish lover Teresa (Assumpata Serna) and their daughter before the French troops storm the city of Badajoz. These are difficult and perilous times for the officer. Sharpe's resolve is tested to the full with the return of Sergeant Obadiah Hakeswill (Pete Postlewaite), who once survived a hanging for raping and murdering a young girl. Hakeswill believes that he cannot die and is Sharpe's sworn enemy. His reappearance bodes badly for Sharpe. |
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