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Sharpe's Siege
Sean Bean
(Actor),
Daragh O'Malley
(Actor),
Tom Clegg
(Director)
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Format | NTSC, Color, Multiple Formats |
Contributor | Philip Whitchurch, Abigail Cruttenden, Hugh Fraser, Sean Bean, Olivier Pierre, Fodor Atkine, James Ryland, Bernard Cornwell, Amira Casar, Daragh O'Malley, James Laurenson, Tom Clegg, Christopher Villiers, Charles Wood, Eoghan Harris, Christian Brendel See more |
Language | English |
Runtime | 1 hour and 40 minutes |
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Sharpe's Siege
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- Aspect Ratio : 1.33:1
- MPAA rating : Unrated (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.53 inches; 2.4 ounces
- Director : Tom Clegg
- Media Format : NTSC, Color, Multiple Formats
- Run time : 1 hour and 40 minutes
- Release date : March 20, 2001
- Actors : Sean Bean, Daragh O'Malley, Abigail Cruttenden, Hugh Fraser, James Laurenson
- Studio : Bfs Entertainment
- ASIN : B00005AQ8Z
- Writers : Bernard Cornwell, Charles Wood, Eoghan Harris
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #32,131 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #3,437 in Action & Adventure DVDs
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Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2013
I recently discovered this series, and have been collecting them in order. Certainly one of the very best productions and stories I've come across in many years. A sergeant in Wellington's army during the Napoleonic wars, Richard Sharpe saves Wellington's life and receives a battlefied commission in return. The series follows his rise from Lt through LCol, from about 1802 through the last two episodes in 1814, following his reitrement. Easily the peere of any western or adventure series you've found. I strongly recommend this entire series, from the pilot, Sharpe's Rifles, through the conclusion, Sharpe's Peril. Go, Buy, Enjoy. Collect all 16. Once you begin, you'll want them in your permanent collection. If Amazon had a sixth star available, I'd have used it.
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2001
After mucking about in England during "Sharpe's Regiment", Sharpe and Harper are back in Spain, as Wellington dithers about which way to go to invade France. Along comes the Maquerre, a French aristocrat loyal to the Royalist cause who claims that Bordeaux is ripe for revolt against Napoleon. Sharpe and the South Essex are sent with his new and very green commanding officer, Colonel Bamfylde to take the Maquerre's ancestral castle, a simple mission which quickly becomes more complicated than not. In the meantime, Sharpe's new bride, Jane Gibbons is sick with malaria, and may not survive to see Sharpe return - if he manages at all to do so.
Well, it's back to blowing things up and firing upon the French for old Sharpie, and we're all the better for it. The Chosen Men return, as do the wonderfully grotesque "Sweet" William Frederickson and Sharpe's own nemesis, the French spymaster Ducos. This is a competently told Sharpe, almost by the numbers, with the only thing of note being a completely useless and idiotic Colonel Bamfylde, who shouldn't be entrusted with the command of a toilet brush, let alone a regiment. They overplay this quite a bit and it got annoying - surely nobody could be that stupid. However, having read the military history of that period, I could almost believe it.
The subplot of Jane on the verge of death had me pretty bored. I know that the ladies love the romance bits, but even then, Jane is a pretty useless character, with no real personality. But then, that was the purpose she served in the books, until.... ah, well, no spoilers.
The print on this DVD is suprisingly clear, better than some of the others in fact. Not as crisp as we spoilt viewers demand these days, but above the rest. Perhaps the film stock was improving as the series went on.
A formulaic Sharpe, but we're getting closer to the good stuff now, and right at the end of the road waits a small Belgian town called Waterloo...
Well, it's back to blowing things up and firing upon the French for old Sharpie, and we're all the better for it. The Chosen Men return, as do the wonderfully grotesque "Sweet" William Frederickson and Sharpe's own nemesis, the French spymaster Ducos. This is a competently told Sharpe, almost by the numbers, with the only thing of note being a completely useless and idiotic Colonel Bamfylde, who shouldn't be entrusted with the command of a toilet brush, let alone a regiment. They overplay this quite a bit and it got annoying - surely nobody could be that stupid. However, having read the military history of that period, I could almost believe it.
The subplot of Jane on the verge of death had me pretty bored. I know that the ladies love the romance bits, but even then, Jane is a pretty useless character, with no real personality. But then, that was the purpose she served in the books, until.... ah, well, no spoilers.
The print on this DVD is suprisingly clear, better than some of the others in fact. Not as crisp as we spoilt viewers demand these days, but above the rest. Perhaps the film stock was improving as the series went on.
A formulaic Sharpe, but we're getting closer to the good stuff now, and right at the end of the road waits a small Belgian town called Waterloo...
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2007
It is the winter of 1813. Wellington is gathering the forces preparing for the final push into France. Napoleon has dispatched his best agent, Major Ducos (Feodor Atkine), to find out where the invasion will begin.
Newlywed Richard Sharpe (Sean Bean) must leave his wife (Abigail Crutenden) to go on a mission in the Pyrenees, capturing a French castle while Wellington forces a passage through Napoleon's flank.
A deadly fever has swept through the British camp and Sharpe's wife is infected and close to death.
Newlywed Richard Sharpe (Sean Bean) must leave his wife (Abigail Crutenden) to go on a mission in the Pyrenees, capturing a French castle while Wellington forces a passage through Napoleon's flank.
A deadly fever has swept through the British camp and Sharpe's wife is infected and close to death.
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2008
The production/direction team missed the mark in this one. One understands the reason to make the officious sea captain into an officious army officer, but his gaucheries seemed forced, and almost afterthoughts. For some reason, there seems to be some difficulty in keeping the same gentleman to be the kindly [toward Sharpe] superior officer who has Wellington's confidence and is a spymaster in his own right. This is confusing to these aged eyes, and several minutes are wasted in determining whether he is friend or foe.
This was one of the only ones in this series yours truly has seen where Harper is a more engaging character than Sharpe. It's as though they didn't quite know how to direct the eminently directable Sean Bean, so they left him to wallow in worry for his sickly wife. A human reaction, to be sure, but regular viewers have come to believe that Sharpe is superhuman. And if they had made Sweet William Frederickson take his teeth out [complete with copious amounts of drool] and remove his wig and eyepatch one more time, this reviewer was considering just shutting the thing off. Especially as he did it to very little effect, in most cases - i.e. no battle.
But in the end, it IS as Sharpe saga, and therefore deserving of at least 3 stars.
This was one of the only ones in this series yours truly has seen where Harper is a more engaging character than Sharpe. It's as though they didn't quite know how to direct the eminently directable Sean Bean, so they left him to wallow in worry for his sickly wife. A human reaction, to be sure, but regular viewers have come to believe that Sharpe is superhuman. And if they had made Sweet William Frederickson take his teeth out [complete with copious amounts of drool] and remove his wig and eyepatch one more time, this reviewer was considering just shutting the thing off. Especially as he did it to very little effect, in most cases - i.e. no battle.
But in the end, it IS as Sharpe saga, and therefore deserving of at least 3 stars.
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2014
Great series and I now have them all and watch them over and over. Much to my wife's dismay.
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2018
Awesome movie
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2016
A well done adventure movie in a great series.
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Hodd..
5.0 out of 5 stars
I have a box set of dvds all great..
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 12, 2016
Sorry sent to my daughter who lives over 300kms away. I have a box set of dvds all great..
Susan M. Marinier
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sharpe and Sean Bean
Reviewed in Canada on August 25, 2013
Sharpe and Sean Bean were made for each other. This is a great British series and Sean Bean made the character of Sharpe come alive. Well worth the money.
Amazon Customer
4.0 out of 5 stars
Best quote of Sharpe in the whole series.
Reviewed in Canada on April 6, 2023
A french lady askes Sharpe if she can sleep with him to pay her debt and he says, "Pay me in gold".
Amazon Customer
5.0 out of 5 stars
Five Stars
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 12, 2018
great