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Bernard Cornwell (novels)
Russell Lewis (written by)
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13 October 2007 (Russia) more
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Sean Bean is back as the swashbuckling hero in Sharpe's Challenge, an action packed mini-series to be shot on location in Rajasthan... more | add synopsis
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A welcome return, but a lost opportunity more (24 total)
Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Sean Bean | ... | Richard Sharpe | |
| Daragh O'Malley | ... | Patrick Harper | |
| Toby Stephens | ... | William Dodd | |
| Padma Lakshmi | ... | Madhuvanthi | |
| Aurélien Recoing | ... | Gudin | |
| Lucy Brown | ... | Celia Burroughs | |
| Michael Cochrane | ... | General Sir Henry Simmerson | |
| Alyy Khan | ... | Mohan Singh | |
| Peter-Hugo Daly | ... | Sgt Shadrach Bickerstaff (as Peter Hugo-Daly) | |
| Thierry Hancisse | ... | Bonnet | |
| Karan Panthaky | ... | Khande Rao | |
| Nicholas Blane | ... | Crosby | |
| Michael Elwyn | ... | Sir Samuel Rawlinson | |
| Diana Perez | ... | Ramona Harper | |
| Shruti Vyas | ... | Lalima |
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138 min
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Many of the original actors returned to reprise their roles, such as 'Daragh O’Malley' as Harper and Hugh Fraser as Wellington. more
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Patrick Harper:
[points his volley gun at Bickerstaff] Say hello to Mr Nock
[pulls trigger]
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Follows Sharpe's Honour (1994) (TV) more
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Lilliburlero more
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What could be better than spending another 2+ hours in the company of two of TV's greatest heroes, Sharpe & Harper? Sean Bean and Daragh O'Malley look a little the worse for wear, but their chemistry is still working and there is plenty of swashbuckling afoot in this Indian adventure. The scenery is magnificent (I'm SO glad they didn't try to film it, let's say, in the UKRAINE!) and the cast is first rate. This new SHARPE has all the ingredients that made its predecessors so enjoyable to watch. And since they've obviously thrown more money at this one it looks better. (For instance, a lot more extras are used in battle scenes than we're used to seeing in earlier installments.) At the risk of being called a "purist" or an "obsessive" (words already bandied about in this forum), I have to say I'm disappointed that we're probably never going to get to see Cornwell's three Sharpe Indian novels presented as they were written. Of course, I realize there were many changes made in the earlier episodes, but here are a couple of reasons why:
1. The three Indian books give us a good look at the very young Sharpe and the formation of his character. But that would require another (younger) actor, which the producers realize would diminish their audience.
2. We miss the wonderful situations involving the young(er) Hakeswill, played so marvelously by Pete Postlethwaite in earlier episodes. The Indian books let us revel in Sharpe's personal battle with this demented enemy. The producers had to come up with about four villains in SHARPE'S CHALLENGE to make up for him.
Bernard Cornwell, realizing he was sitting on a gold mine, has milked Sharpe's adventures, adding battles before, after, and in between those of the original set of books. And long may he milk! However, this means that we will miss authentic dramatizations of these later additions to the Sharpe canon (cannon, geddit?).