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    Sharpe: The Legend

    1997 · War · 1h 30m

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  1. Sharpe: The Legend: Directed by Paul Wilmshurst. With Sean Bean, Simón Andreu, David Ashton, Féodor Atkine. An overview of Richard Sharpe's career, from being raised in the ranks, to the battle at Waterloo, as depicted by fellow rifleman, Cooper.

    • (550)
    • Drama, War
    • Paul Wilmshurst
    • 1997-10-13
  2. Synopsis. Several years after the battle of Waterloo, a former soldier from Shoreditch sits in a London inn reminiscing about the brave and determined officer who took him to hell and back. The narrator is Rifleman Cooper, and the officer whose fame he recalls is the legendary Richard Sharpe. Cast.

    • Paul Wilmshurst
    • Celtic Films Entertainment, Picture Palace
  3. Oct 13, 1997 · Several years after the battle of Waterloo, a former soldier from Shoreditch sits in a London inn reminiscing about the brave and determined officer who took him to hell and back. The narrator is Rifleman Cooper, and the officer whose fame he recalls is the legendary Richard Sharpe.

  4. Paul Wilmshurst Director. Sean Bean Cast. Simón Andreu Cast. Féodor Atkine Cast. Kate Carysfort Screenplay. David Ashton Cast. Critics reviews. An overview of Richard Sharpes career, from being raised in the ranks, to the battle at Waterloo, as depicted by fellow rifleman, Cooper.

  5. Several years after the battle of Waterloo a former soldier from Shoreditch sits in a London inn reminiscing about the brave and determined officer who took him to hell and back The narrator is...

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    • Sean Bean, Michael Mears, David Troughton
    • Paul Wilmshurst
    • Celtic Films Entertainment Picture Palace
  6. The Legend is a kind of summary of the entire Sharpe series. Essentially, it is clips from the series strung together to summarize the life of Sharpe, with a narrator who fought with Sharpe acting as the link. Sharpe's rise from the ranks to become an officer is chronicled.

  7. Oct 13, 1997 · 1997. Several years after the battle of Waterloo, a former soldier from Shoreditch sits in a London inn reminiscing about the brave and determined officer who took him to hell and back. The narrator is Rifleman Cooper, and the officer whose fame he recalls is the legendary Richard Sharpe.

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