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Sharpe's Rifles (TV programme)

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1993 British TV series or programme
Sharpe's Rifles
Written byEoghan Harris
Directed byTom Clegg
StarringSean Bean
Brian Cox
Daragh O'Malley
Assumpta Serna
David Troughton
Theme music composerDominic Muldowney
John Tams
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
Production
Running time100 minutes
Original release
NetworkITV
Release5 May 1993 (1993-05-05)
Related
Sharpe's Eagle

Sharpe's Rifles is the first of theSharpetelevision dramas, based onBernard Cornwell's 1988novel of the same name. Shown onITV in 1993, the adaptation starsSean Bean,Daragh O'Malley andAssumpta Serna. It began a long series of successful and critically acclaimed television adaptations of the novels.

The drama tells the story ofRichard Sharpe, an ambitious and hardened soldier fromYorkshire. The story follows the exploits of Sharpe and his band ofchosen men through Spain after they survive an ambush by French cavalry.

Filming took place in theCrimea,[1] Portugal and England, during whichPaul McGann who was the original actor cast for the role of Richard Sharpe, broke his leg and was quickly replaced withSean Bean.[2]

Plot summary

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In 1809, Sergeant Richard Sharpe of the95th Rifles savesSir Arthur Wellesley, the commander of the British army fighting the French in Portugal, from three French cavalrymen. Wellesley instantly rewards Sharpe with afield commission tolieutenant.

Later at HQ, Wellesley and Major Michael Hogan, Wellesley's chief ofmilitary intelligence, give Sharpe an assignment. Wellesley has no money to pay his men, so he has arranged for a loan from theRothschild family. James Rothschild has set out fromVienna with a badly neededbanker's draft, but has gone missing in the Spanish mountains. While Hogan will be sent first to ascertain Rothschild's whereabouts, a company of the 95th, under Major Dunnett, is being sent to search for him, and Sharpe's first assignment is to command theChosen Men, a handful ofsharpshooters attached to the company. Sharpe, still uncomfortable in his new rank, does not make a good first impression on his men, particularly their unofficial leader, IrishmanPatrick Harper.

While Sharpe and his men are out scouting the terrain, the company is surprised and wiped out by enemy cavalry led by Colonel de L'Eclin and a man in dark civilian clothes, with only the young Rifleman Perkins and a gravely wounded Captain Murray, the company's executive officer, surviving. Sharpe's men and the survivors hide in a barn, where Murray, before dying, gives Sharpe hissword and advises him to get Harper on his side.

Harper tells Sharpe that he and the men have decided to return to the army, against orders. To assert his authority, Sharpe engages Harper in a brutal fistfight, but they are interrupted by a band of Spanish guerrillas led by Commandante Teresa Moreno and Major Blas Vivar. Sharpe declares Harper a mutineer and joins forces with the Spanish guerrillas for mutual protection, since they are headed in the same general direction. During the journey, Sharpe begins to bond with his men and also with Teresa. The guerrillas are protecting a chest; when Harper kills two French cavalrymen to save it, Sharpe drops the mutiny charge. Along the way, they encounter the Parkers, a Methodist missionary couple and their niece, whom they take under their protection.

Vivar at first claimed the chest contained important government documents, but after a savage fight where both groups defend themselves against the French, and after a reunion with Major Hogan, Vivar admits it really contains theGonfalon/Banner of Blood of Santiago. Legend has it that Santiago (Saint James) himself will appear to defend Spain when the flag is raised over the chapel in the town of Torrecastro. Sharper refuses to assist in this new mission, dismissing the legend as superstition and denigrating the banner as a 'rag on a pole', but Hogan chastises Sharpe, pointing out he fights for arag on a pole and commands him to assist Vivar with his mission. Hogan points out raising the flag will raise all of Spain. On the eve of the attack, Sharpe promotes Harper tosergeant.

Sharpe, Teresa, Vivar and their men attack and defeat the French garrison. Vivar crosses swords with the man in black, who turns out to be his own brother, and kills him. He then raises the flag. At the end of the battle, Colonel de L'Eclin is about to shoot an unarmed Sharpe, but is shot and killed by Perkins. Sharpe rewards him by making him a Chosen Man, though Hogan advises Perkins to decline the favour.

Sharpe reports back to Wellesley. When the general expresses his disappointment that Sharpe did not find Rothschild, Sharpe reveals that "Mrs Parker" is the banker in disguise, who presents the loan draft to Wellesley's delight. Afterwards, Sharpe and Teresa make love, before she leaves to continue fighting the French.

Cast

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See also

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References

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  1. ^Programme end credits
  2. ^Ferrier, Morwenna (15 March 2009)."Paul McGann, actor, 49".My body & soul. The Guardian. Retrieved24 February 2019.

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