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Tony Aitken | Horse Guards Clerk | |
Philip Anthony | Stanwyck | |
Sean Bean | Richard Sharpe | |
Paul Bettany | ||
Richard Bremmer | Arnold | |
Nick Conway | Sam West | |
Abigail Cruttenden | Jane Sharpe | |
Alexis Denisof | Rossendale | |
Neil Dickson | ||
Hugh Fraser | ||
Philip Glenister | Truman | |
Tony Haygarth | Parfitt | |
Douglas Henshall | Wickham | |
Caroline Langrishe | Lady Anne Camoynes | |
Caroline Langrise | ||
Daragh O'Malley | Sgt. Maj. Patrick Harper | |
Philip Glenister | Matthew Truman | |
John Tams | Daniel Hagman | |
Karen Meagher | Sally Bunting | |
Philip Martin Brown | Saunders | |
Sean O'Kane | LT Fosdyke | |
Henry Moxon | Whitbread | |
Rita May | Mrs. Trent |
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Producer |
Malcolm Craddock
Muir Sutherland |
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Writer |
Bernard Cornwell
Patrick Harbinson John Tams |
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Cinematography |
Chris O'Dell
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Napoleon has been exiled to Elba, the English have returned from the wars, and Major Richard Sharpe finds himself in a sort of exile to lead a company of Yorkshire Yeomen. His duties include protecting mill owners from restless workers who are on the verge of strike or outright revolt. Meanwhile, Sharpe's faithless wife and her lover fall within range of Sharpe's wrath. Sharpe, with his two of his devoted Chosen Men nearby, must decide whether to continue to protect the mill owners or to take the side of their fiercely downtrodden workers. |
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