SHARPE'S
WATERLOO
(1997)
103 minutes
15+
Video
Diaries of Rifleman Harris
80%
By RICHARD MOORE
There
he is, happy on his farm in Normandy with the loving
Lucille when that arch-cad Bonaparte escapes from
exile and reclaims power in France.
What
to do, our hero, Richard Sharpe, asks himself. Well,
always being one for cutting up Frenchmen he does
what any decent Englishman would do - albeit one living
in his enemy's country - and joins up to fight them.
Offered
a position on the young Prince of Orange's staff,
he is joined by his old comrades Riflemen Harris and
Hagman and is later joined by horse trader extraordinaire,
former Sergeant Patrick Harper.
Through
the clash at Quatre Bras and the tense lead up to
the ultimate battle at Waterloo, Sharpe and his friends
have to fight Frenchmen, the much-maligned Prince
of Orange and his past.
His horrid trollope of a wife, Jane, journeys with
her lover to Brussels unaware of Sharpe's presence
and the sorting out of that tangled mess adds a much
needed zest to the proceedings.
Sadly,
the battle scenes are limited, the events in the battle
loose with fact, but despite this those of us who
have spent hours with the Chosen Men on their adventures
will enjoy it.
Of
all the late-series episodes made, this is one of
the disappointments. Considering the popularity of
the Sharpe series, its climax should have been a full-blown,
no-holds barred depiction of one of history's most
crucial battles - unfortunately, it fizzles more than
sizzles.
CAST
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Sharpe
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Sean
Bean
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Harper
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Daragh
O'Malley
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Hagman
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John
Tams
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Harris
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Jason
Salkey
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Jane
Sharpe
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Abigail
Cruttenden
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Lucille
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Cecile
Paoli
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Rossendale
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Alexis
Denisof
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Wellington
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Hugh
Fraser
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Prince
of Orange
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Paul
Bettany
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Rebeque
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Oliver
Tobias
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Uxbridge
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Neil
Dickson
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Harry
Price
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Nicholas
Irons
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