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  2. 8 de mai. de 1996 · 1:41:51. Sharpe's Siege. by. ITV. Publication date. 1996-05-08. Topics. Britain, Action, Adventure, War, Drama, Historical, Military. Language. English. Sharpe (Sean Bean) marries his sweetheart Jane but, before the honeymoon is over, has to leave on a perilous mission to capture a French fort high in the Pyrenees.

  3. With Sean Bean, Daragh O'Malley, Abigail Cruttenden, Hugh Fraser. Wellington is about to invade France and is considering his options. Sharpe's regiment, under the command of a green Colonel, is sent to capture a French castle in the hope that the local population will rise up against Napoleon.

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    • Tom Clegg
    • 2006-07-29
  4. Sharpe's Siege, starring Sean Bean - the official website Winter 1813 Sharpe marries his sweetheart, Jane Gibbons, but has to leave her immediately to go on a dangerous mission in the Pyrenees, to capture a French fort.

  5. Sharpe’s Siege. 1996. Directed by Tom Clegg. Sharpe, with his new commanding officer, is sent to capture a castle when news comes of locals who will rise against Bonaparte. However, he is somewhat distracted by thoughts of his wife whom he was forced to leave while stricken with fever. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

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  6. Sharpe's Siege (TV) is a film directed by Tom Clegg with Sean Bean, Daragh O'Malley, Abigail Cruttenden, Hugh Fraser .... Year: 1996. Original title: Sharpe's Siege. Synopsis: Sharpe, with his new commanding officer, is sent to capture a castle when news comes of locals who will rise against Bonaparte.

  7. 8 de mai. de 1996 · Overview. Sharpe, with his new commanding officer, is sent to capture a castle when news comes of locals who will rise against Bonaparte. However, he is somewhat distracted by thoughts of his wife whom he was forced to leave while stricken with fever. Tom Clegg. Director. Bernard Cornwell. Novel. Eoghan Harris. Writer.