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Sean Bean | Richard Sharpe | |
Elizabeth Hurley | ||
Daragh O'Malley | Sgt Patrick Harper | |
Pete Postlethwaite | Sgt Hakeswill | |
Assumpta Serna | Teresa Moreno | |
Hugh Fraser | Wellington | |
Michael Byrne | Major Nairn | |
Michael Mears | Rifleman Cooper | |
John Tams | Daniel Hagman | |
Jason Salkey | Rifleman Harris | |
Lyndon Davies | Rifleman Perkins | |
Clive Francis | Colonel Windham | |
Scott Cleverdon | Lieutenant Harry Price | |
Robert Morgan | Major Jack Collett | |
Louise Germaine | Sally Clayton | |
Soo Drouet | Mrs Grimes |
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Producer | Simon Lewis
Malcolm Craddock |
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Writer | Eoghan Harris
Bernard Cornwell |
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Cinematography | Arthur Wooster
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"Handsomely filmed series." -THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH Sharpe (Sean Bean) must do battle with a gang of deserters who have taken hostages, including Isabella (Elizabeth Hurley), the wife of Sir Augustus Farthingdale, the English Colonel. Sharpe is sent with the ransom money. All is not what it seems, for the leader of the desperados is none other than Sergeant Hakeswill, an evil villain from Sharpe's past. Hakeswill tricks Sharpe and insists that the ransom be doubled. Sharpe leads an attack to free Isabella and destroy the force of deserters who Wellington (Hugh Fraser) fears pose a threat to the discipline of his men. |
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