Sharpe's Enemy
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1994-06-01 • 1h 30m
Portugal 1813. A band of deserters, including Sharpe's old enemy, Obadiah Hakeswill, have captured two women, one the wife of a high-ranking English officer, and are holding them hostage for ransom. Sharpe is given the 60th Rifles and a Rocket troop, as well as his majority to rescue the women. But while Sharpe may be able to deal with his old enemy, he has yet to face a newer threat, the French Major Pierre Ducos.
- Directors
- Tom Clegg
- Writters
- Eoghan Harris
Sharpe's Enemy
Visit website1994-06-01 • 1h 30m
6.9/10 • 29
Portugal 1813. A band of deserters, including Sharpe's old enemy, Obadiah Hakeswill, have captured two women, one the wife of a high-ranking English officer, and are holding them hostage for ransom. Sharpe is given the 60th Rifles and a Rocket troop, as well as his majority to rescue the women. But while Sharpe may be able to deal with his old enemy, he has yet to face a newer threat, the French Major Pierre Ducos.
- Directors
- Tom Clegg
- Writters
- Eoghan Harris
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsSean Bean
Richard Sharpe
Daragh O'Malley
Patrick Harper
Hugh Fraser
Lord Wellington
Pete Postlethwaite
Obadiah Hakeswill
Assumpta Serna
Comandante Teresa Moreno
Elizabeth Hurley
Lady Farthingdale
Helena Michell
Sarah Dubreton
Michael Byrne
Major Nairn
John Tams
Rifleman Daniel Hagman
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- Keywords
- based on novel or bookportugalnapoleonic warsbritish soldier19th century