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  1. Sharpe's Peril is a 2008 British TV film, usually shown in two parts, which is part of an ITV series based on Bernard Cornwell's historical fiction novels about the English soldier Richard Sharpe during the Napoleonic Wars.

  2. Apr 4, 2010 · Sharpe's Peril follows roughly the same plot as Sharpe's Challenge - set in India, rebellion in progress, some elements close to home - but isn't as solid, plot-wise. Moreover, it does now feel that the producers are flogging a dead horse.

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    • Action, Adventure, Drama
    • Tom Clegg
    • 2010-04-04
  3. In Sharpe's Challenge and Sharpe's Peril, Sharpe and his comrade in arms, Patrick Harper, have been temporarily called out of retirement and asked to go to India. Plot. The film starts with a flashback to 1803 in India, where Sergeant Sharpe leads a patrol to an East India Company outpost.

  4. Sharpe's Peril, by Russell Lewis, takes up where Sharpe's Challenge left off. Sharpe and Harper are on their way to Madras, from where they are to sail to England, when they come upon an East India Company baggage train, also making its way to Madras.

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    At the beginning of the series, Richard Sharpe is a sergeant in the 95th Rifles serving in Portugal during the Peninsular War in 1809. When he single-handedly saves the life of General Sir Arthur Wellesley from a group of French cavalrymen, Wellesley gives Sharpe a battlefield commission, appointing him a lieutenant. Sharpe is placed in charge of a...

    Initially, Paul McGann was cast in the title role; however, two weeks into filming of the first episode in Ukraine, McGann injured his knee playing football and was forced to withdraw. When production started again a month later, Sean Bean was given the role because he was the only suitable replacement available at short notice. The first actor cas...

    Differences exist between the TV series and the novels. For instance, in the books, Sharpe was said to be unusually tall (over 6 ft), was born in Wapping in London and has dark hair with a very noticeable scar on his face. Sean Bean is shorter, blond and, being from Sheffield, he speaks with a pronounced Yorkshire accent. Sharpe is revealed to have...

    Chosen Men

    1. Sean Bean as Sergeant, later Lieutenant-Colonel, Richard Sharpe(1993–1997, 2006, 2008) 2. Daragh O'Malley as Rifleman, later Sergeant Major, Patrick Harper(1993–1997, 2006, 2008) 3. John Tams as Rifleman, later Sergeant, Daniel Hagman (1993–1997) – killed in battle in Sharpe's Waterloo. 4. Jason Salkey as Rifleman, later Sergeant, Harris (1993–1997) – killed in battle in Sharpe's Waterloo; not at Waterloo in the novel and presumably survives. 5. Lyndon Davies as Rifleman Ben Perkins (1993–...

    Production team

    1. Directed by: Tom Clegg 2. Produced by: 2.1. Malcolm Craddock 2.2. Muir Sutherland 3. Writing credits: 1. 1.1. Novels: Bernard Cornwell 1.2. Screenplays: 1.2.1. Eoghan Harris(8) 1.2.2. Charles Wood(3) 1.2.3. Russell Lewis (3) 1.2.4. Nigel Kneale(1) 1.2.5. Colin MacDonald (1) 1.2.6. Patrick Harbinson (1)

  5. Sharpe and Harper are en route to Madras when they encounter a baggage train from the East India Company traveling through hostile territory. Chitu, a legendary bandit leader in control of the area, strikes fear in the members of the party.

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  7. Nov 2, 2008 · Our story begins at the end of Sharpe's Challenge. Sharpe and Harper are en route to Madras when they encounter a baggage train from the East India Company traveling through hostile territory. Chitu, a legendary bandit leader in control of the area, strikes fear in the members of the party.