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Sharpe's Honour 1994

★ 6.730 votes101 min📅 1994-06-08

In the rugged landscapes of 1813, Major Richard Sharpe faces his most treacherous challenge yet. A web of deceit woven by his sworn enemy, Major Ducos, ensnares Sharpe in a sinister plot where a noblewoman accuses him of a heinous crime she didn't commit.

Director: Tom Clegg

Cast

Sean Bean
Sean Bean
Richard Sharpe
Daragh O'Malley
Daragh O'Malley
Patrick Harper
Alice Krige
Alice Krige
La Marquesa
Nickolas Grace
Nickolas Grace
Father Hacha
Féodor Atkine
Féodor Atkine
Major Ducos
Hugh Fraser
Hugh Fraser
Lord Wellington
Michael Byrne
Michael Byrne
Major Nairn
John Tams
John Tams
Rifleman Daniel Hagman
Jason Salkey
Jason Salkey
Rifleman Harris
Michael Mears
Michael Mears
Rifleman Francis Cooper

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sharpe's Honour (1994) about?

Set in 1813, this historical drama follows Major Richard Sharpe as he's framed for murder and rape by a cunning enemy. Accused of a crime he didn't commit, Sharpe faces a court martial that could cost him his life and his honor. With his reputation in tatters, he must fight to clear his name while navigating the treacherous politics of war and nobility.

Who directed Sharpe's Honour?

Tom Clegg directed Sharpe's Honour, bringing a sharp eye for historical drama and military tension to this gripping adaptation.

Who stars in Sharpe's Honour?

The film stars Sean Bean as Major Richard Sharpe, alongside Daragh O'Malley, Alice Krige, Nickolas Grace, and Hugh Fraser in pivotal roles.

Is Sharpe's Honour (1994) worth watching?

With its blend of historical authenticity, intense drama, and Sean Bean's magnetic performance, Sharpe's Honour is a standout entry in the Sharpe series. Fans of Napoleonic-era adventures or courtroom intrigue will find plenty to appreciate in its high-stakes storytelling and vivid atmosphere.

How long is Sharpe's Honour?

Sharpe's Honour runs for 101 minutes, offering a tightly paced narrative that keeps viewers engaged from start to finish.

About Sharpe's Honour (1994) — A gripping tale of honor, betrayal, and redemption in Napoleonic-era England

In the rugged landscapes of 1813, Major Richard Sharpe faces his most treacherous challenge yet. A web of deceit woven by his sworn enemy, Major Ducos, ensnares Sharpe in a sinister plot where a noblewoman accuses him of a heinous crime she didn't commit. The fallout is swift and brutal: a duel with the woman's husband turns fatal, and Sharpe finds himself framed for murder, stripped of his rank, and hauled before a court martial that threatens to end his life—and his reputation—on the gallows.

Directed by Tom Clegg and starring Sean Bean in one of his most compelling roles as Sharpe, this historical adventure weaves together themes of honor, betrayal, and resilience against impossible odds. With the fate of his name hanging in the balance, Sharpe must rely on his loyal Chosen Men to clear his name before justice—or vengeance—delivers its final verdict. The atmosphere crackles with tension, blending the grit of war-torn battlefields with the high-stakes drama of courtroom intrigue.