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Sean Bean | Richard Sharpe | |
Feodor Atkine | ||
Abigail Cruttenden | Jane Gibbons | |
Hugh Fraser | Wellington | |
James Laurenson | Major General Ross | |
Daragh O'Malley | Sgt. Major Patrick Harper | |
Féodor Atkine | Maj. Pierre Ducos | |
Ercument Balakoglu | Gaston | |
Christian Brendel | Maquerre | |
Amira Casar | Catherine | |
Stephane Cornicard | French colonel | |
Danny Cunningham | Robinson | |
J.D. Kelleher | Reilly | |
Michael Cochrane | ||
Christopher Villiers | Colonel Horace Bampfylde | |
Philip Whitchurch | Capt. William Frederickson |
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Producer | Malcolm Craddock
Ray Frift |
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Writer | Eoghan Harris
Bernard Cornwell |
"Dishy Guy, Period Costumes, Battalions Of Extras, Horses, Panoramic Outdoor Settings - What's Not To Like?" -Montreal Gazette It is the winter of 1813. Wellington is gathering his forces, preparing for the final push into Paris. Napoleon has dispatched his best agent, Major Ducos (Feodor Atkine), to find out where the invasion will begin. Newlywed Richard Sharpe (Sean Bean) must leave his wife (Abigail Cruttenden) to go on a mission in the Pyrenees, capturing a French castle while Wellington forces a passage through Napoleon's flank. A deadly fever has swept through the British camp and Sharpe's wife is infected and close to death. |
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