Sharpe's Rifles (TV programme)

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Sharpe's Rifles

Title screen of Sharpe's Rifles.
Genre Military drama
Running time 100 minutes
Director(s) Tom Clegg
Writer(s) Bernard Cornwell (novel)
Starring Sean Bean
Daragh O'Malley
Assumpta Serna
Music by Dominic Muldowney
John Tams
Country of origin Flag of United Kingdom United Kingdom
Language(s) English
Original channel ITV
Release date(s) 1993
Followed by Sharpe's Eagle
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TV.com summary

Sharpe's Rifles is the first of the Sharpe television dramas, based on the Bernard Cornwell novel of the same name. Shown on ITV in 1993, the adaptation stars Sean Bean, Daragh O'Malley and Assumpta Serna. It began a long series of successful and critically acclaimed television adaptations of the novels.

The drama tells the story of Richard Sharpe, an ambitious and hardened soldier from the streets of London. The story follows the exploits of Sharpe and his band of chosen men through Spain after they survive an ambush by French cavalry of the 95th Rifles.

Filming took place in Crimea, Portugal and England, during which Paul McGann (the original casting for Sharpe) broke his leg playing football and was replaced with Sean Bean.

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Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

In 1809, Sir Arthur Wellesley (David Troughton), the commander of the British army fighting the French in Portugal, is saved from three pursuing French cavalrymen by Sergeant Richard Sharpe (Sean Bean). Sharpe is rewarded with a field promotion to lieutenant and put in command of the "chosen men", a handful of sharpshooters led by Sergeant Patrick Harper (Daragh O'Malley). The two men take an instant dislike for each other.

Wellesley has no money left to pay his men; however, he has arranged for a loan from the Rothschild family. James Rothschild has set out from Vienna with the badly needed bank draft, but is overdue. Sharpe, his men, and a company under Major Dunnett are sent out to look for him. While Sharpe's men are out scouting the terrain, the company is surprised and wiped out by enemy cavalry led by Colonel de L'Eclin (Malcolm Jamieson) and a mysterious man in black civilian clothes (Anthony Hyde).

The men decide to go back. When Sharpe tries to bully them into following him, he and Harper end up fighting and are taken unawares by a band of Spanish guerrillas, led by Commandante Teresa Moreno (Assumpta Serna) and Major Blas Vivar (Simón Andreu). They join forces for mutual protection since they are headed in the same general direction. Sharpe begins to bond with his men and also with Teresa. Along the way, they encounter the Parkers, a Methodist missionary couple and their daughter, whom they take under their protection.

Major Hogan shows up and orders Sharpe to assist Vivar with his mission. The Spaniard has brought a thousand year old family heirloom with him - the Flag of Santiago or "Banner of Blood". Legend has it that Santiago (Saint James) himself will appear to defend Spain when the flag is raised over the chapel in the town of Torrecastro. Sharpe, Teresa, Vivar and their men fight and defeat the French garrison. Vivar crosses swords with the man in black, who turns out to be his own brother, and kills him. He then raises the flag.

Sharpe reports back to Wellesley. When the general expresses his disappointment that Sharpe didn't find Rothschild, Sharpe reveals that "Mrs. Parker" is the banker in disguise, to Wellesley's delight. Afterwards, Sharpe and Teresa make love, before she leaves to continue fighting the French.

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[edit] Cast

Actor Character
Sean Bean Richard Sharpe
Daragh O'Malley Sergeant Patrick Harper
Assumpta Serna Comandante Teresa Moreno
Brian Cox Major Michael Hogan
David Troughton Sir Arthur Wellesley
Simón Andreu Major Blas Vivar
Michael Mears Rifleman Francis Cooper
John Tams Sergeant Daniel Hagman
Jason Salkey Sergeant Harris
Paul Trussell Rifleman Isiah Tongue
Julian Fellowes Major Dunnett
Tim Bentinck Captain Murray
Kerry Shale James Rothschild

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