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Sharpe's Company

Sharpe's Company

19946.81h 40m

Overview

Spain 1812 The Duke of Wellington plans to lay siege to Badajoz. A murderous figure from Sharpe's past uses a beautiful woman revenge himself on Sharpe, now the father of her child. Sharpe has reason to be happy, he holds his daughter for the first time and is given command of the Light Company again, together with his captaincy. But will his happiness be short lived?

Directed by Tom Clegg
Written by Charles Wood, Bernard Cornwell
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Top Cast

Sean Bean

Sean Bean

Richard Sharpe

Daragh O'Malley

Daragh O'Malley

Patrick Harper

Hugh Fraser

Hugh Fraser

Lord Wellington

Michael Byrne

Michael Byrne

Major Nairn

Pete Postlethwaite

Pete Postlethwaite

Obadiah Hakeswill

Assumpta Serna

Assumpta Serna

Comandante Teresa Moreno

Clive Francis

Clive Francis

Windham

Nicholas Jones

Nicholas Jones

Fletcher

Michael Mears

Michael Mears

Rifleman Francis Cooper

John Tams

John Tams

Rifleman Daniel Hagman

Themes & Keywords

spainbased on novel or booknapoleonic warsbritish soldier19th century

About Sharpe's Company

Sharpe's Company is a war, adventure, history, tv movie film released in 1994 exploring themes of spain, based on novel or book, napoleonic wars, british soldier, 19th century. Directed by Tom Clegg, it stars Sean Bean, Daragh O'Malley, Hugh Fraser. Spain 1812 The Duke of Wellington plans to lay siege to Badajoz. A murderous figure from Sharpe's past uses a beautiful woman revenge himself on Sharpe, now the father of her child. Sharpe has reason to be happy, he holds his daughter for the first time and is given command of the Light Company again, together with his captaincy. But will his happiness be short lived?

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