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| CAST | |
| Sharpe: | Sean Bean |
| Harper | Daragh O'Malley |
| Wellington: | Hugh Fraser |
| Mungo Munro: | Hugh Ross |
| Bess Nugent: | Rosaleen Linehan |
| Ellie Nugent: | Jayne Ashbourne |
| Will Nugent: | Peter Eyre |
| El Casco: | Abel Folk |
| Provost Marshall: | Philip McGough |
| Ayres: | Ian Shaw |
| Hagman: | John Tams |
| Cooper: | Michael Mears |
| Harris: | Jason Salkey |
| Perkins: | Lyndon Davies |
| Barbier | Julian Sims |
| Ramona: | Diana Perez |
| Skillicorn | Philip Dowd |
| Rodd: | Peter-Hugo Daly |
| Tripper: | Nicholas McGaughey |
| Donkin: | Jake Abraham |
| Bewley: | Jonathan McGuinness |
| CAST | |
| Sharpe: | Sean Bean |
| Harper: | Daragh O'Malley |
| Wellington: | Hugh Fraser |
| Mungo Munro: | Hugh Ross |
| Lord Kiely: | Jason Durr |
| Lady Kiely: | Allie Byrne |
| Runciman: | Ian McNeice |
| Loup: | Oliver Cotton |
| Juanita: | Siri Neal |
| Hagman: | John Tams |
| Harris: | Jason Salkey |
| Perkins: | Lyndon Davies |
| O'Rourke: | Liam Carney |
| Donaju: | Phelim Drew |
| Ramona: | Diana Perez |
| Jenkins: | Robert Hands |
| Miranda: | Maria Petrucci |
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| CAST | |
| Sharpe: | Sean Bean |
| Harper: | Daragh O'Malley |
| Jane Gibbons: | Abigail Cruttenden |
| Ross: | James Laurenson |
| Wellington: | Hugh Fraser |
| Brand: | Mark Strong |
| Pope: | Andrew Schofield |
| Pyecroft: | Nigel Betts |
| Shellington | Warren Saire |
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| CAST | |
| Sharpe: | Sean Bean |
| Harper: | Daragh O'Malley |
| Jane Sharpe: | Abigail Cruttenden |
| Lady Anne Camoynes: | Caroline Langrishe |
| Truman: | Philip Glenister |
| Hagman: | John Tams |
| Wickham: | Douglas Henshall |
| Rossendale: | Alexis Denisof |
| Parfitt: | Tony Haygarth |
| Sally Bunting: | Karen Meagher |
| Stanwyck: | Philip Anthony |
| Saunders: | Philip Martin Brown |
| Fosdyke: | Sean O'Kane |
| Whitbread: | Henry Moxon |
| Mrs. Trent: | Rita May |
| Arnold: | Richard Bremmer |
| Horse Guards Clerk: | Tony Aitken |
| Sam West: | Nick Conway |
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The story opens with Hakeswill desperately trying to get
Sharpe up on a charge, but failing to do so due to the interference of
Sharpe’s friend Tom Garrard and his supporters amongst the officers,
Ensign Fiztgerald and Lieutenant Lawford. The fact that Lawford is always
watching out for Sharpe causes Hakeswill to accuse Sharpe of being
Lawford’s “lily boy”, and Sharpe hits him. Sharpe is then sentenced to a
thousand lashes, but is spared after 202 because Lawford won’t go on the
secret mission he’s been picked for without Sharpe. This is a sensible
move on Lawford’s part because the street smart Sharpe manages to keep
them alive as the mission lurches from one disaster to another as the
lads are caught, tortured, freed, betrayed, captured, tortured again until
Sharpe finally breaks out of the dungeons, kills his tiger, saves the
British Army, kills the Tippoo and steals his ruby. All in a day’s work,
really.
Sharpe explains that he’s met Jane once before in 1809, an event neither
expanded in book or film, but his romance with her is equally rushed in
both formats. Poor Patrick nearly has a fit when he sees Jane show up
looking for Richard in London, as though they didn’t have enough problems.
Patrick thinks Jane will be trouble, and he’s right.
Lucille actually goes to the ball (Sharpe is secretly pleased that his
lover is titled), and there she sees Jane, and considers herself hardly
a match. After chasing Rossendale across the tables in the dining room,
Sharpe assures Lucille she is a better person than Jane will ever be.