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Sharpe

  • TV Series
  • 1993–2008
  • TV-14
IMDb RATING
8.3/10
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Sean Bean in Sharpe (1993)
Follows a fictional British soldier in the Napoleonic Wars as he fights both Napoleon's forces and the strong prejudice of British aristocracy.
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A series of stories starring Sean Bean as Richard Sharpe, a fictional British soldier in the Napoleonic Wars as he fights both Napoleon's forces and the strong prejudice of British aristocra... Read allA series of stories starring Sean Bean as Richard Sharpe, a fictional British soldier in the Napoleonic Wars as he fights both Napoleon's forces and the strong prejudice of British aristocracy.A series of stories starring Sean Bean as Richard Sharpe, a fictional British soldier in the Napoleonic Wars as he fights both Napoleon's forces and the strong prejudice of British aristocracy.

  • Stars
    • Sean Bean
    • Daragh O'Malley
    • John Tams
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    8.3/10
    3K
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    POPULARITY
    1,559
    389
    • Stars
      • Sean Bean
      • Daragh O'Malley
      • John Tams
    • 13User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Sean Bean
    Sean Bean
    • Maj. Richard Sharpe…
    • 1993–2008
    Daragh O'Malley
    Daragh O'Malley
    • Sgt. Patrick Harper…
    • 1993–2008
    John Tams
    John Tams
    • Daniel Hagman…
    • 1993–1997
    Jason Salkey
    Jason Salkey
    • Harris…
    • 1993–1997
    Hugh Fraser
    Hugh Fraser
    • Lord Wellington…
    • 1994–2006
    Diana Perez
    • Ramona…
    • 1994–2006
    Michael Cochrane
    Michael Cochrane
    • Simmerson…
    • 1993–2008
    Lyndon Davies
    Lyndon Davies
    • Ben Perkins
    • 1993–1995
    Abigail Cruttenden
    Abigail Cruttenden
    • Jane Gibbons…
    • 1996–1997
    Michael Mears
    Michael Mears
    • Francis Cooper
    • 1993–1995
    Assumpta Serna
    Assumpta Serna
    • Teresa Moreno
    • 1993–1994
    James Laurenson
    James Laurenson
    • Maj. Gen. Hector Ross…
    • 1996–1997
    Féodor Atkine
    Féodor Atkine
    • Ducos…
    • 1994–1997
    Michael Byrne
    Michael Byrne
    • Maj. Nairn
    • 1994
    Alexis Denisof
    Alexis Denisof
    • Rossendale
    • 1997
    Hugh Ross
    Hugh Ross
    • Maj. Mungo Munro
    • 1995
    Philip Whitchurch
    Philip Whitchurch
    • Capt. William Frederickson…
    • 1994–1997
    Peter-Hugo Daly
    Peter-Hugo Daly
    • Sgt. Bickerstaff…
    • 1995–2006
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    8mszouave

    Very enjoyable, if flawed show.

    The Sharpe series is a very enjoyable piece of historical fiction. Sean Bean is excellent as Sharpe. He is one of the finest actors of modern times. Everything he is in is great. His great strength is portraying flawed (and very human) characters either heroic or evil. The other actors in the show are also very good- with some going on to greater fame.

    The stories range from very good and gripping to the somewhat silly but even the worst will keep you watching. The best part of the show is the dialog and the interactions between the characters. The worst is the combat action which is quite laughable in some instances ( with the classic pick up the enemy soldier and toss him over your shoulder scene). Everyone is killed, few are wounded except our heroes.

    Also particularly annoying is the two main characters, Sharpe and Harper constantly running around outdoors with out some form of headgear. At that time, a man was considered indecent and in a state of undress to be out of doors with his head uncovered. Most of the other characters follow this convention, so I'm not quite sure why this is the case with Sharpe and Harper.

    But overall a enjoyable and fun " guys soap opera" as the wife of my best friend calls it.
    9whiterose-54828

    Sean Bean at His Best

    Long before Alec Trevelyan, Boromir or Ned Stark it was the role of Richard Sharpe that made Sean Bean famous. In recent years Bean's portrayal of Sharpe has unfortunately been largely forgotten and overshadowed by his later roles which is unfortunate because it is arguably one of the greatest roles of his career.

    Sharpe is based on the book series of the same name by Bernard Cornwell and just like the books, the show tells the story of the fictional working class British rifleman as he fights in the Napoleonic Wars, rising in the ranks and facing off against his prejudiced superiors.

    Despite being produced on a 90s British TV budget, the show is beautifully shot on location in Ukraine and manages to feel cinematic in places, though if you're expecting to see epic large scale battles then you will be left disappointed.

    Where the show really shines is in it's excellent cast of actors. In addition to Sean Bean as Sharpe, there is Daragh O'Malley as Sharpe's patriotic Irish right hand man Patrick Harper, Jason Salkey as well spoken bookworm Harris and John Tams as singing sharpshooter Hagman making up the supporting cast. The show also has a revolving guest cast of top tier British acting talent, some of whom were unknowns at the time but would later go on to have illustrious careers of their own, including Brian Cox, Daniel Craig, Pete Postlethwaite, Mark Strong, Philip Glenister, Douglas Henshall and Paul Bettany to name a few.

    Some stories are noticeably weaker than others (most notably Sharpe's Honour and Sharpe's Gold) but overall Sharpe is a very strong series with great acting and writing despite the budgetary limitations of the time and is definitely worth checking out if only to see Sean Bean shine in this forgotten early role.
    10wvmcl

    Outstanding - catch the whole series on Britbox

    Bernard Cornwell is my favorite writer of historical fiction. He does meticulous research and gives a sense of time and place, but also never forgets to tell a rip-roaring good story. The 20-plus Richard Sharpe series is his masterwork - a land-based counterpart to the naval stories of C. F. Forester and Patrick O'Brian. This series of sixteen feature length TV movies simplifies the Sharpe saga somewhat but lovingly recreates its major plotlines and characters. You don't have to read the books to enjoy the series, but readers will appreciate some of the detail even more. The casting is mostly spot-on, with Sean Bean near perfect in the title role.

    (In fact, Sean Bean is so perfect that I was surprised to learn that Richard E. Grant was originally cast in the role and that Bean was a last minute replacement after Grant injured himself. From what I have seen of Grant, he is pretty good but I think Bean turned out to be a much better choice for Sharpe.)

    The entire series is now streaming on Britbox, which at seven bucks a month is a treasure-trove of classic and contemporary British TV. Do what I did and drop that 14 buck Netflix in favor of Britbox - if you love British TV you won't be sorry. Be aware that not all of the Britbox offerings show up on the menu on your smart TV. You have to drill down a bit in the website and click the "see all" buttons to see everything.

    I saw a couple of the early Sharpe films on DVD years ago, and they were in 4:3 ratio. However, the versions streaming on Britbox are all in 1:33 widescreen and don't appear to me to be cropped. So I am assuming they were filmed in widescreen and cropped to 4:3 for broadcast back in the nineties before widescreen TVs were common. In any case, the versions streaming on Britbox look teriffic and have optional English subtitles which may help you follow the characters and plotlines.
    9jetdo-14409

    This is soldiering

    Fantastic tale of a sgt rising through the ranks whilst being gritty and heart warming.
    9allmoviesfan

    Sharpe

    Sean Bean IS Richard Sharpe, the British rifleman whose career mirrors that of Sir Arthur Wellesley, the Duke of Wellington through the British campaigns in Europe against the French forces under Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte.

    Even though Bernard Cornell originally had his most famous character sporting black hair, I personally can't read Sharpe and not think of Sean Bean. That's how well he owned the role. Same with Daragh O'Malley as Sharpe's constant companion, the big Irishman Patrick Harper.

    All but the last two instalments in this series were based on Cornwell's books, and even Sharpe's Challenge, the penultimate TV movie, was loosely based around Cornwall's trio of books where Sharpe is in India. I only wish these had been big screen productions, with a larger budget for extras and such. As good as the ITV production is - and it is very, very good - it could have been better with larger battle scenes.

    That said, there is great Napoleonic action in each episode, and brilliant acting. Hugh Fraser is sensational as Wellington, and Pete Postlethwaite as Sharpe's sworn enemy Sergeant Obadiah Hakeswill deserves special mention. A better villain, you will struggle to find. And lots of guest starring roles from famous British actors like Daniel Craig and Liz Hurley.

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    • Trivia
      Paul McGann was originally cast as Sharpe. Two weeks into filming he ruptured a cruciate ligament playing football during a break, but attempted to keep going as the ailment was misdiagnosed. However, the injury was aggravated while shooting a fight scene and again during a rock-climbing scene, to the point where McGann had no choice but to drop out. When Sean Bean was cast, the majority of the season had to be reshot. A planned third episode based on Sharpe's Gold was dropped as the delays cost them too much time.
    • Goofs
      Soldiers are frequently seen going into battle while wearing their packs, which they do not do because of the added weight.
    • Quotes

      Sgt. Patrick Harper: God save Ireland!

    • Connections
      Referenced in Sean Bean on Waterloo (2015)

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    • Release date
      • May 5, 1993 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Приключения королевского стрелка Шарпа
    • Production companies
      • Celtic Films Entertainment
      • Picture Palace
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      • 1.33 : 1

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