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| Sean Bean | Richard Sharpe |
| Abigail Cruttenden | Jane Sharpe |
| Alexis Denisof | Rossendale |
| Philip Glenister | Truman |
| Douglas Henshall | Wickham |
| Caroline Langrishe | Lady Anne Camoynes |
| Daragh O'Malley | |
| Tony Aitken | Horse Guards Clerk |
| Philip Anthony | Stanwyck |
| Paul Bettany | |
| Richard Bremmer | Arnold |
| Nick Conway | Sam West |
| Neil Dickson | |
| Hugh Fraser | |
| Tony Haygarth | Parfitt |
| Caroline Langrise |
| Director | Tom Clegg
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| Producer | Malcolm Craddock
Muir Sutherland |
| Writer | Bernard Cornwell
Patrick Harbinson |
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"Handsomely mounted epic." -Wall Street Journal Sharpe is back in England with his reputation fully restored. He is ordered to the north where he is to command the local militia in a troubled town. It is there that Sharpe faces an agonizing decision - whether to side with the town's corrupt gentry or to support his own kind, the rough and tough of the world who are abused by their superiors. |
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