Sharpe's Enemy
United Kingdom
2908 people rated An army of British, French, Spanish and Portuguese deserters, lead by Sharpe's arch-nemesis Obadiah Hakeswill, has kidnapped two English women and held them for ransom. Hakeswill demands that Sharpe deliver the ransom money himself.
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Mohamed Arafa
29/05/2023 19:21
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خود ولا خلي
16/11/2022 11:15
Sharpe's Enemy
ICON
16/11/2022 04:40
Oncer again, Sharpe's Enemy allows our hero Richard Sharpe, along with his Rifles in support, to save the day.
A somewhat contrived plot does not help, but some excellent acting saves the day. Not, one might add, from a certain Liz Hurley! The tragic events towards the end add a poignancy to the Sharpe series that had not really been present before, although this is superbly counter-balanced by the humour of Sharpe's promotion.
Not the best episode, but definitely up there as a strong showing, before the ravages of Jane beguiled our hero.
Itz Kelly Crown
16/11/2022 04:40
Sharpes old enemy, Obadiah Hakeswill, is back and this time he's capture 2 high profile women for ransom. Sharpe maybe able to handle Hakeswill but can he win the battle with the new French Major Pierre Ducos?
7.5/10.
Maemma
16/11/2022 01:38
This is my favorite of the Sharpe series. Why, you may ask? Obadiah Hakeswill; it's the perfect name for the most foul of villains. Pete Postlethwaite is wonderful as the evil deserter, rapist, thief and all-around bad egg. From his guttural language to his head twitch, he exudes the greatest villainy this side of Ian Mckellan's Richard III.
Sean Bean is the swashbuckling Sharpe, with Daragh O' Malley as the faithful Sgt. Harper. We have the "Chosen Men" and Captain "Sweet William" Frederickson. What's not to love? OK, Elizabeth Hurley doesn't distinguish herself, but the rest of the principles do, including Feodor Atkine as Major Ducos.
The whole series captures the flavor of the Cornwell books, although some of the battles are fought on smaller scales. Still, the productions make the most of their budgets and score points for character. If you like historical adventure, romance, swashbuckling, or just great character acting, watch these films.