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Sean Bean | Richard Sharpe | |
Daragh O'Malley | Sgt. Patrick Harper | |
Allie Byrne | Lady Kiely | |
Jason Durr | Lord Kiely | |
Hugh Fraser | Wellington | |
Hugh Ross | Major Mungo Munro | |
John Tams | ||
Liam Carney | O'Rourke | |
Oliver Cotton | Loup | |
Lyndon Davies | Perkins | |
Phelim Drew | Donaju | |
Robert Hands | Jenkins | |
Ian McNeice | Runciman | |
Michael Cochrane | ||
Emily Mortimer | ||
Jason Salkey | Rifleman Harris |
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Producer | Chris Burt
Ted Childs Malcolm Craddock |
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Writer | Russell Lewis
Bernard Cornwell |
"Hugely enjoyable." -The Sun British officer Richard Sharpe has his work cut out for him. Wellington orders him to take charge of the Royal Irish Guard, a gift from the Spanish King Ferdinand and make them into soldiers for their first-ever battle. Sharpe must also contend with the commander of the Guard, Lord Kiely (Jason Durr) and his devoted, but neglected wife, Lucy (Allie Byrne). The French continue to fight a fierce rear-guard action while being driven out of Spain. Sharpe must recover stolen supply wagons and lead his green troops into battle against a French general whose "chief weapon is horror." |
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