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Sharpe's Mission / Sharpe's Revenge
[1996]

Starring: Sean Bean, Daragh O'Malley, Abigail Cruttenden, James Laurenson, Hugh Fraser
Director: Tom Clegg
Format: PAL
Released: 09 Sep 2002
RRP: £14.99
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a must for all Sharpe fans - By: , 21 Mar 2004
aslong as you like Sharpe you'll like this.As usual the storyline is a mix of the good(sharpe) versus the evil french(in this case Ducos is back). Although those who havent seen sharpe may enjoy it too, as it has a good storyline throughout. It is as excellent as usual, with its awe inspiring scenes of rural countryside, to its contrast of the well choreographed bloody war scenes. Its certainly a must for alll sharpe fans!
Sharpe, a fortress and a traitor - By: , 13 Dec 2000
In this instalment of the series, Sharpe & his men are needed to capture a french fortress & then blow it up with the aid of the disfigured but kind hearted explosives expert Septimus Pyecroft. A pretty easy job for the dashing Richard Sharpe one would think, but there is more to this mission than meets the eye. Not only must Sharpe & his men face the french army, but they must also discover the identity of the traitor within their midst. In this episode, Sharpe must also face his own personal battle, as his mind strays from the job at hand to his new wife, who has become increasingly bored with camp life & has started taking a worrying interest in one Clarence Shellington, a poet & reporter for a London newspaper. Along with this poor Sharpe has to deal with Rifleman Harris who has been wrongly accused of murdering some gypsies who have been hanging around the British camp & thus is in serious trouble with the Provost Marshalll. Ultimately it is up to Major Sharpe to complete his mission against the French & for Rifleman Harris to protect Sharpe's wife from the advances of Mr Shellington. For fans of the Sharpe series, this will alll be familiar ground but for others, this is a good introduction to the series as this episode has it alll, fighting, intrigue, explosions & a good healthy dose of Sean Bean.