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Sharpe's Challenge part 1

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  • i miss the choosen men :(

  • @Sandscopic362 Look up the word "prologue."

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  • @SE962582C Although Wellington was born in Ireland his family was English and part of the new protestant aristocracy. He also never identified himself as Irish and took it as an insult when people mentioned it, commenting 'Being born in a barn doesn't make a man an animal'.

  • This is a pretty good show. However I have read all the Sharpe' Novels. This is the India trilogy. They only base this movie on two books Sharpe's Triumph and Sharpe's Fortress. The last of the two novels in India. While the movie is good I wish the Dodd Fight had been much more in line with the Book. In the Book Sharpe and Dodd Fight on the wall of the Fortress Gawilghur. Sharpe kills Dodd by stabbing him in the throat. This is only after Lockheart shoots him in the arm.

  • @petewiggins my exact thoughts.

  • Sharpe looks weird in red.

  • @SE962582C

    I knew he was Irish, but I didn't think he had an overtly Irish accent.

  • @ChickenMeCrazy Yeah, I have the book in my lap.

  • Some of it's right,though a lot is different. Dodd didn't stab Leonard, he slashed him from his horse. And a lot has been missed out :( But what he said to Leonard before the volley is all correct.

  • @BlueonGoldZ. You are right. Capitalists brought them in as cheap labor. The White working-class have never benefited from non-White immigration and never wanted it. It has always been to make the rich richer. Now, Whites need to unite against the bosses and send them all back to their racial homelands.

  • @NIETZSCHEAN14 but whites BROUGHT African's to Europe and the Americas.

  • Poor acting from the 1990s. Wellington was an Irishman with an Irish accent, and as a Duke, he was "His Grace", not "Wellington".

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