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  1. Sharpe's Waterloo is a British television drama, the 14th part of a series that follows the career of Richard Sharpe, a fictional British soldier during the Napoleonic Wars. The adaptation is based on the 1990 novel of the same name by Bernard Cornwell.

    • United Kingdom
    • Tom Clegg
  2. Sharpe's Waterloo: Directed by Tom Clegg. With Sean Bean, Daragh O'Malley, Abigail Cruttenden, Alexis Denisof. Napoleon has escaped from Elba and Britain is at war again. As Wellington's army assembles in Belgium, Sharpe, now a Lt. Colonel, is placed on the staff of the Dutch Prince of Orange, commander of a large portion of Wellington's army.

    • (2.5K)
    • Tom Clegg
    • TV-14
    • Action, Adventure, Drama
  3. 21 de may. de 1997 · Language. English. The TV Show where Sean Bean never dies! Sharpe's (Bean) quiet life with new partner Lucille is interrupted by news of Napoleon's return from exile. He returns to the army to take part in the dramatic Battle of Waterloo, on the staff of Wellington's ally, the Prince of Orange.

  4. Sharpe is a British television drama series starring Sean Bean as Richard Sharpe, a fictional British soldier in the Napoleonic Wars, with Irish actor Daragh O'Malley playing his second in command, Patrick Harper.

    • 5 May 1993 –, 9 November 2008
  5. Television adaptation. External links. Sharpe's Waterloo is a historical novel in the Richard Sharpe series by Bernard Cornwell. Originally published in 1990 under the title Waterloo, it is the eleventh novel of the Sharpe series and the twentieth novel in chronological order.

  6. "Sharpe" Sharpe's Waterloo (TV Episode 1997) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  7. Sharpe's Waterloo (TV) es una película dirigida por Tom Clegg con Sean Bean, Daragh O'Malley, Abigail Cruttenden, Alexis Denisof .... Año: 1997. Título original: Sharpe's Waterloo. Sinopsis: Richard Sharpe se enfrenta a su última batalla contra los franceses en junio de 1815.