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Sharpe's Enemy- part 3

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Uploaded by on Oct 23, 2007

4th episode of the Sharpe movies.

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  • I hate farthingdale he's a twit and knows nothing of war. He doesn't deserve that uniform at all, as teresa said he is a man of the mouth.

  • It's what she fights with. A needle-like dagger that she uses to kill her enemies. Plus she's also got a needle-like body build.

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  • @Spectre333 Excellent usage of the word "twit." That word isn't used here anymore.

  • Sir Augustus clearly couldnt tell Wellington Nairn and Sharpe were all taking the piss

  • @rifleman1122 the actor became very sick and had to quit, it's too bad, i liked him

  • I hate all those Posh bastards, acting so high above everyone else. Sharpe outa teach them a lesson in what makes a real soldier and officer. He outa teach them right between the eyes.

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  • but the bit after is great too.

    "Close thing that, Sir. They call her The Needle... don't ask me why"

    "Am I in danger?"

    "(trying not to laugh) Escort Colonel Farthingdale to his quarters, would you?"

    It's Wellington's straight face that does it, that and before Sharpe comes in - they take the mickey out of his book.

  • I love this part of the episode, teresa says to farthingdale, "we Moreno's are of the blood, we know who is a man of manners and who is a man of the mouth, and you sir agustus are a man of the mouth, take my advice and shut it before someone shuts it for you". i also love it when she says, "if you were a man i would call you out, force you to fight a duel and kill you" classic teresa at her best, cheers for posting this

  • @joslynn417 or diddle as quoted earlyer in enamy,

  • i like it how sharpe places on a slight poshnees to his voice to proove that even when raised from the ranks he can still be a gentleman without being highly born.

  • @joslynn417 no it was "a bit of a fumble" as quoted in eagle.

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