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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9780773316461
Format: Color, DVD, NTSC
ISBN: 0773316469
Label: Bfs Entertainment
Languages: EnglishOriginal LanguageFrenchOriginal Language
Manufacturer: Bfs Entertainment
MPN: BFSD98646D
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Bfs Entertainment
Region Code: 1
Release Date: May 01, 2001
Running Time: 100 minutes
Studio: Bfs Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: August 26, 2006
Editorial Review:
Product Description: Studio: Bfs Ent & Multimedia Limi Release Date: 04/24/2001 Run time: 100 minutes
Average Rating: 
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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 that Napoleon has escaped Elba, Sharpe (Sean Bean) has his French lover Lucille's (Cecile Paoli) blessing to fight again. Now a Lieutenant Colonel on the Prince of Orange's (Paul Bettany) staff, Sharpe is joined by ever loyal Patrick Harper (Daragh ... Read More
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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 that could have been chosen, S.Bean does a magnificent job, even my wife likes the tales! I heartily recommend this title.
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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 a lean budget, and for the most part it works splendidly . . . except for "Sharpe's Gold," of course.
But "Sharpe's Waterloo" just doesn't quite work as well, and the problem is one of scope. Most of the other Sharpe episodes were severely scaled-down versions ... Read More
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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 the rings---juice it up alot...ANYWAY, they did the best with what they had. Sean Bean was great- I loved his curse words...very original... Paul Bettany did a great job as the douche bag prince of orange...and the two gay guys did a great job portraying two gay lover/soldiers/tag ... Read More
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I admit to being a die hard fan of the _Sharpe_ film series so I see this not as an individual movie but the last chapter, you might say, of a well loved video book. Without trying to spoil the plot for anyone who hasn't seen it, there is joy, resolution, and great sadness as many of the characters' stories, not just Sharpe's, come to a conclusion.
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