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  1. Dijo que su batallón se dividirá debido a la falta de reclutas en casa, Sharpe y Harper regresan a Inglaterra para investigar. Lo que debería haber sido una simple consulta se vuelve políticamente explosivo a medida que se acercan a exponer las especulaciones en el frente interno que podrían poner en peligro la guerra de Wellington.

  2. Sharpe's Regiment (TV) es una película dirigida por Tom Clegg con Sean Bean, Daragh O'Malley, Abigail Cruttenden, Michael Cochrane .... Año: 1996. Título original: Sharpe's Regiment. Sinopsis: Después de que su escuadrón tenga que romperse porque faltan reclutas en el país, Sharpe y Harper regresan a Inglaterra para investigar.

  3. 1 de may. de 1996 · Sharpe (Sean Bean) and Harper return to England to recruit for the South Essex regiment and discover corruption in the highest ranks of the British army. Reporting their findings only makes them targets in an assassination attempt, so to prove their allegations they fake their own deaths and re-enlist in the South Essex.

  4. Told his battalion is to be split up due to lack of recruits at home, Sharpe and Harper return to England to investigate. What should have been a simple query turns politically explosive as they come nearer to exposing profiteering on the home front that could jeopardize the Wellington’s war.

  5. Sharpe's Regiment: Directed by Tom Clegg. With Sean Bean, Daragh O'Malley, Abigail Cruttenden, Michael Cochrane. The South Essex is to be disbanded due to dwindling personnel. This doesn't make sense as the entire 2nd Battalion is in England and taking new recruits.

  6. Sharpe's Regiment. June 1813. Major Richard Sharpe's men are in mortal danger - not from the French, but from the bureaucrats of Whitehall. Unless reinforcements can be brought from England, the depleted South Essex will be disbanded, their troops scattered throughout the army.

  7. Told his battalion is to be split up due to lack of recruits at home, Sharpe and Harper return to England to investigate. What should have been a simple query turns politically explosive as they come nearer to exposing profiteering on the home front that could jeopardize the Wellington's war.