Sharpe's Waterloo
Life seems to have settled down for British Officer Richard Sharpe as he enjoys a much-deserved rest at a French chateau with his new love, Lucille. However, the news of Napoleon's return from exile drives Sharpe back to the army. He is placed on the staff of the incompetent British ally, the Prince of Orange. Reunited with his Chosen Men, Sharpe abandons his inept commander and organizes the defense at the farm of La Haie Sainte. It is here he plays a key role in one of Britain's most famous victories, the Battle of Waterloo. more
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ProductReviews83/100 (14 Reviews)
Recent Reviews
- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Dec-16-2008
- Fitting Finale
Alrighty folks! Here we are. The end of the end. Really, I mean it! Well... now we know there's more Sharpe, but in 1997, Waterloo was it. It's a fitting place to break the Napoleonic series based on the novels by Bernard Cornwell.Now...
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- 4/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Apr-20-2008
- Good historical adventure!
The story is very true to the book, always a Good Thing to the readers who wish continuity. It would have been better with a "cast of thousands" for the actual battles, but budgets being what they are, ah well... Amongst all the actors...
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- 3/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Apr-24-2007
- Three-and-a-half stars for climactic "Waterloo"
Phew! The fourteen-episode Richard Sharpe series of BBC adaptations of Bernard Cornwell's novels is one heck of a production. Taken as a whole, this series deserves five stars without question. This is old-fashioned storytelling with...
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- 4/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Feb-11-2007
- Pretty Good, BUT
OK, this was a pretty good installment of the sharpe series. However, like all of them could have been better with a higher budget...Maybe one day it wouldnt be a bad idea to re-do this series as a two or 3 part feature film like lord of...
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Selected Reviews
- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Dec-16-2008
- Fitting Finale
Alrighty folks! Here we are. The end of the end. Really, I mean it! Well... now we know there's more Sharpe, but in 1997, Waterloo was it. It's a fitting place to break the Napoleonic series based on the novels by Bernard Cornwell.Now...
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- 3/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Apr-24-2007
- Three-and-a-half stars for climactic "Waterloo"
Phew! The fourteen-episode Richard Sharpe series of BBC adaptations of Bernard Cornwell's novels is one heck of a production. Taken as a whole, this series deserves five stars without question. This is old-fashioned storytelling with...
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