Sharpe's Enemy (TV programme)

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Sharpe's Enemy
Genre Military drama
Running time
Director(s) Tom Clegg
Producer(s) Malcolm Craddock
Muir Sutherland (exec.)
Writer(s) Bernard Cornwell (novel)
Eoghan Harris
Starring Sean Bean
Daragh O'Malley
Pete Postlethwaite
Assumpta Serna
Music by Dominic Muldowney
John Tams
Country of origin Flag of United Kingdom United Kingdom
Language(s) English
Release date(s) 1994
Preceded by Sharpe's Company
Followed by Sharpe's Honour
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Sharpe's Company is a British television drama, part of a series that follows the career of Richard Sharpe, a British soldier during the Napoleonic Wars. This episode is based on the novel of the same name by Bernard Cornwell.

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Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

In 1813, a band of deserters, British, French, and others, led by Sharpe's nemesis Obadiah Hakeswill (Pete Postlethwaite) and a French renegade named Pot-au-Feu (Tony Haygarth), takes over a Portuguese village. Lady Isabella (Elizabeth Hurley), the wife of Sir Augustus Farthingdale (Jeremy Child), the English military envoy to Portugal, is taken captive. The brigands demand a ransom for her and for another lady taken earlier, Sarah (Helena Michell), the spouse of French Colonel Dubreton (François Guétary).

Sharpe delivers the money for Lady Isabella, while Dubreton does the same for his wife. However, Hakeswill demands double the amount and gives each of them five days to deliver the second installment. When Sharpe returns to camp, Wellington (Hugh Fraser), the British commander, decides that drastic action is required to discourage desertion before it can infect the rest of his army.

Sharpe also reports seeing a Major Ducos (Féodor Atkine), who accompanied Dubreton. This worries Major Naim (Michael Byrne), the head of Wellington's military intelligence. He suspects that Ducos, his French counterpart, is scouting the route for a French invasion of Portugal. The village happens to be directly in the most likely path.

Sharpe comes up with a risky plan to rescue the women. He sneaks into the village with Sergeant Harper (Daragh O'Malley) and his "chosen men" on Christmas Eve, when the enemy is drunk and distracted, and frees the captives. While they wait for Captain William Frederickson (Philip Whitchurch) to bring up the 60th Rifles, it is revealed that Lady Isabella had been a whore, and at one time Sharpe's lover. With time on their hands, they make love.

The battle goes almost as planned. The deserters are killed or captured, except for Hakeswill, who escapes. He runs into Sharpe's wife Teresa (Assumpta Serna), who had been scouting the approaching French force. Hakeswill kills her, but is then caught by Dubreton, who hands him over to Sharpe.

Ducos delivers an ultimatum, demanding the surrender of the village. When Sharpe refuses, the French attack and are bloodily repulsed. Afterwards, Hakeswill is executed by firing squad.

Spoilers end here.

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