Sharpe's Sword
Franco-Spanish Border, 1813. Sean Bean returns as the courageous Major Richard Sharpe, his latest mission to protect the identity of the master spy, El Mirador. Sharpe captures Colonel Leroux who has been sent by Napoleon to assassinate El Mirador but Leroux escapes. In an ensuing battle, Sharpe's sword is destroyed and he is left for dead. He is lovingly nursed back to health by a beautiful young girl who has been rendered mute after witnessing the slaughter of her companions. Armed with a new sword forged by the faithful Sergeant Harper, Sharpe continues his mission to protect the life of El Mirador and seek retribution.
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📋 Film Details
| Year | 1995 |
| Country | United Kingdom, Ukraine, Portugal |
| Genre | War, History, Action, Adventure, TV Movie |
| Director | Tom Clegg |
| Runtime | 102 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 7.3/10 (31 votes) |
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🎬 MovieFinder's Take
Momentum is sustained from first scene to last. The director knows how to give the viewer breathing room without losing tension — and that's valuable in the genre.
Watches in one breath. Plot logic is secondary — what matters here is movement and rhythm, and that's all in order.
For genre fans — essential viewing. For those looking for something deeper — possibly not the film.
Director: Tom Clegg
— MovieFinder Editorial
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Viewing atmosphere: Evening with friends, volume up. Talking during the film is acceptable.
🎭 Cast
Sean Bean
Major Richard Sharpe
Daragh O'Malley
Sergeant Patrick Harper
John Tams
Rifleman Daniel Hagman
Jason Salkey
Rifleman Harris
Emily Mortimer
Lass
Patrick Fierry
Colonel Philippe Leroux
James Purefoy
Captain the Lord Jack Spears
Stephen Moore
Colonel Berkeley
Hugh Ross
Major Mungo Munro
Michael Cochrane
Colonel Sir Henry Simmerson
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