The Events That Led Sharpe To Shoot The Prince Of Orange | Best Moments | Sharpe

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The series of events that led Sharpe to shoot the Prince of Orange!

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Follow Sharpe, a fictional British Soldier as he fights during the Napoleonic Wars!
Sharpe is a British period drama series starring Sean Bean as Richard Sharpe, and Daragh O'Malley as his second in command, Patrick Harper.

Throughout the series, Sharpe gradually gets promoted through the ranks but makes a number of dangerous enemies along the way. Eventually, his success gains him a steady promotion, and by the end of the Napoleonic Wars, he becomes Lieutenant-Colonel Sharpe!

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I love when Sharpe told Harper to stay out of it, it was a hanging matter, Harper said “aim for his belly.” He was all in.

alvinwagner
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"I never mind men running, as long as they come back"! Brilliant line.

craigmorgan
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Sharpe being told to put on a Dutch uniform was what killed him. Never ask them to give up their riflemen’s jacket!

Southern_Crusader
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It was all a matter of hats. As you can see at 3:00 Sharpe was very strongly in favor of hatlessness. Prince Orange was the wearer of the largest hat on the field. Irreconcilable differences lead us to fight.

snakeenjoyingacanofbeans
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"You Sir are a SILK STOCKING FULL OF SHIT". has got to go down as one of the top 5 classic Sharpe lines.

abedfo
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Sharpe is the only character that survived being portrayed by Sean Bean!

shaunpcoleman
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Hahahaha I love how the show started off as Sharpe being a Sergeant nobody. Someone who told his men to keep their heads down because Sir Arthur Wellesley was riding his horse nearby. And towards the end we have Colonel Sharpe doing this to a Prince.

bakersmileyface
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Paul Bettany truly is a top actor, he should have won the BAFTA for Master and Commander.

thegray
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Loved the timing of the cannonball behind Sharp to keep the censors happy, that had to be award winning for sure!

DokkaChapman
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Sharpe's insult of the Prince of Orange is a cinematic piece of Sheffield heritage - a land of proper men and proper soldiering.

dogbite
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Amazing Harper clicked instantly the sound of the Old Guard. Their chants coming from deep, raspy, smoke burned throats of middle aged men that’ve fought for, known of, or believed in nothing less than Napoleons vision of France their entire lives.

DoctorPropht
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"It's the French!"

"My God, now they have guns."

"They've always had guns your Highness, what they haven't always had was you as a target."

Dear lord that's good. 🤣

michelveilleux
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We all know that it all started with the Prince asking Sharpe to put on a Dutch uniform.

eldorados_lost_searcher
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Historically This show is an abomination. Creatively its a friggin masterpiece. Extremely well written story and dialogue, Great acting.

Rhondaandjames
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Did anyone notice that at the beginning the Prince of Orange says “we’re fighting Boney” and claims he’s been seen, which garners a surprised “Has he been?” From Wellington as Napoleon was not even present at the Battle of Quatre Bras but instead Marshal Ney was in command.

JM-dyty
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"This is a hanging matter. You stay out of this, Patrick."
"Aim for his belly."

Grymbaldknight
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DID YOU NOTICE? When the guy says, "High cockolorum, " Paul Bettany (Prince of Orange) smirks like he's trying not to laugh and break character.

alexsummers
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Is that Paul Betthay playing a whining arrogant prince? Now thats soldiering.

Elfenastics
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Strange that the books and series misrepresented the Dutch and William so badly; in truth they were effective allies and the Battle of Quatre Bras was instrumental to the victory.

sarahhempenstall
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Sharpe and his men remind me of 11b's and 0311's today. The combat rifleman. How much has really changed for the infantry in a couple centuries? Tech has advanced, but the thoughts and feelings of Sharpe and his men are still echoed by infantry today.

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