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  1. Sharpe's Challenge is a British TV film from 2006, usually shown in two parts, which is part of an ITV series based on Bernard Cornwell's historical fiction novels about the British soldier Richard Sharpe during the Napoleonic Wars.

  2. 23 apr 2006 · The TV show where Sean Bean lives! Two years after the Duke of Wellington crushes Napoleon at Waterloo, dispatches from India tell of a local Maharaja, Khande Rao, who is threatening British interests there.

    • 106 min
    • 3,4K
    • Lucero9
  3. Sharpe has retired from the army but is summoned by the Duke of Wellington for an important mission. An agent in India has gone missing while trying to track down a traitorous British officer now advising a rebellious local leader. That agent is Sharpe's old friend Patrick Harper.

    • (2,8K)
    • Action, Adventure, Drama
    • Tom Clegg
    • 2007-04-14
  4. Sharpe's Challenge. / 2006. Due anni dopo che il duca di Wellington schiaccia Napoleone a Waterloo, i dispacci dall'India raccontano di un Maharaja locale, Khande Rao, che sta minacciando gli interessi britannici lì. Wellington invia ... Vota e Commenta Sharpe's Challenge: ISCRIVITI. AGGIUNGI AL MURO. VORREI VEDERLO. SCRIVI UNA RECENSIONE.

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    • Tom Clegg
  5. A British officer (Sean Bean) infiltrates a maharajah's (Karan Panthaky) fort to save the kidnapped daughter of a general. Sean Bean and Daragh O'Malley are back as swashbuckling hero's, Sharpe...

    • (27)
    • Tom Clegg
    • Adventure
    • Sean Bean
  6. Wellington sends Sharpe to recover an agent in India, a job he refuses until he finds the agent's name is Harper. When a general's daughter is then kidnapped by an Indian warlord, the tension mounts, leaving Sharpe no option but to pursue the enemy right into his lair.

  7. Sean Bean is back as the swashbuckling hero in Sharpe's Challenge, an action packed mini-series to be shot on location in Rajasthan, India. Two years after the Duke of Wellington crushes Napoleon at Waterloo, dispatches from India tell of a local Maharaja, Khande Rao, who is threatening British interests there.