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Sharpe is asked by the governor to perform one last task while in India. He is to escort a Frenchwoman to her fiancée at an outpost. Sharpe agrees, little knowing he is walking into a rebellion with the instigators quite close to home.
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00:00:00You must begin to find something.
00:00:03Take cover!
00:00:06Follow over and defend the camp!
00:00:10I must beg a few of your service, Colonel.
00:00:12Will you stay with the call?
00:00:14He's as far as can I have gone.
00:00:16And you, madam, are a spoiled, willful, petulant, and selfish young fool.
00:00:22Count Vladimir Alexeyevich Dragomirov.
00:00:24What's this man's father to you?
00:00:26He killed my wife!
00:00:27He's dragging Mirov, stealing the opium harvest.
00:00:30I'm blaming it on this rebel, Chittu.
00:00:35I want them alive!
00:00:37Retail!
00:00:38Can't leave it to them, Pat.
00:00:40Go across that level, you're a dead man.
00:00:48No!
00:00:52Hold back!
00:00:53Hold back, damn it!
00:00:55You're retreating!
00:01:02You'll have to take them on, Pat.
00:01:04Me?
00:01:05Hold on a minute.
00:01:06No argument.
00:01:08Even, uh, Dragomirov will be looking for another place to cross.
00:01:13You keep to Trinac's map.
00:01:17I'll rejoin you as I may.
00:01:19Richard.
00:01:19Richard, what are you doing?
00:01:23She came back for me, Pat.
00:01:27She came back for me.
00:01:40I cannot reach the ball, sir.
00:01:41It is too deeply lodged.
00:01:42Can he be moved?
00:01:43If you wish him to bleed afresh with every step.
00:01:46Indeed, Mr. Harper.
00:01:47I can.
00:01:50But Pat!
00:01:51Sir, I'm well enough, can I?
00:01:54Sing.
00:01:58If Lance Neck Sing will lend me his shoulder.
00:02:04I can travel.
00:02:05There once was a prophecy found in a path.
00:02:18Lily, Valera, a bull in a lard.
00:02:20That we'd be ruled by an ass and a hog.
00:02:22Lily, Valera, a bull in a lard.
00:02:24Due consideration, Mr. Harper, I'm come to the opinion the General's mad, sir.
00:02:29Have you ever met one that wasn't?
00:02:31Come along, Mr. Valera, pick up the pace.
00:02:34That's no way, sir.
00:02:35Damn fall on, hope I calls it.
00:02:55A staunch griping, Quilter.
00:02:57I will not hear it.
00:02:59There is always hope.
00:03:00While Colonel Sharp was with us, sir.
00:03:02Not now.
00:03:03It's a bitter blow, I grant you.
00:03:05It all is not lost.
00:03:07We must trust to Mr. Harper and support him in all things.
00:03:10He's no rank, sir.
00:03:13No.
00:03:15No, he has not.
00:03:17Yet he will, I think, get us through.
00:03:20Pray God you're right, sir.
00:03:23Pray God you're right.
00:03:29You don't want to wash your hands, dear Annie?
00:03:31No, I don't want to.
00:03:33I want to.
00:03:36If it's your pain that you gênes,
00:03:38I'm going to be afraid,
00:03:39I'll be able to go back to my arms.
00:03:46Tyron?
00:03:46Tyron?
00:04:09I see that you are ready.
00:04:15What do you want, sir?
00:04:17Show me.
00:04:21It's been three years that I've never seen a white woman.
00:04:25Show me.
00:04:26Stand by, you bastard.
00:04:29Stand by.
00:04:30Ah, the English colonel, huh?
00:04:35Solder!
00:04:36Colonel Sharpe, is it not?
00:04:37No doubt Count Gregorimov will reward me for bringing such a useful prisoner.
00:04:43Solder, I'm mine!
00:04:45You're men are dead, Joubert.
00:04:48Just you and me now.
00:04:50No, only me.
00:05:07Oh!
00:05:08Uh!
00:05:13You shh!
00:05:17No, I'm sorry.
00:05:19Now, you're dead.
00:05:19Yeah!
00:05:21Ah, ah!
00:05:22Oh!
00:05:25Ah!
00:05:26You're dead!
00:05:27Shut you!
00:05:27You're dead!
00:05:29I'm sorry!
00:05:30What's that?
00:05:31I'm sorry.
00:05:32You're dead.
00:05:32You're dead!
00:05:33You're dead!
00:05:34Oh
00:06:04Let's go.
00:06:34It's all right, Luz. Come on, you're safe.
00:06:42I've given them as decent to burying as I can.
00:06:46Least ways.
00:06:49They're better than any they'd a right to.
00:06:52You're bleeding.
00:06:54No, it's not.
00:06:56Let me see.
00:06:58Where?
00:06:58If I do not stanch your bleeding, how far do you imagine we will get?
00:07:04See? I told you it went out.
00:07:08No, Luz. It must be cleaned and dressed.
00:07:10Your shirt?
00:07:12What?
00:07:13If you please.
00:07:13What the hell?
00:07:26I'm my wife's mum.
00:07:40The one you spoke of?
00:07:43Teresa.
00:07:46Teresa, aye.
00:07:48You're the daughter, aye, you said?
00:07:51Aye.
00:07:52There.
00:08:01Antonia.
00:08:03That's her likeness.
00:08:06A pretty girl.
00:08:09Aye.
00:08:10Haven't she took after her mother?
00:08:13And where is she now?
00:08:16With Teresa's family.
00:08:18Somewhere.
00:08:22I can't hope to look for her.
00:08:25Not in the army.
00:08:27The army's no place to raise a child.
00:08:33Lights failing.
00:08:35We'll make no more ground today.
00:08:37Wormwood.
00:08:38Pitch camp.
00:08:39Pitch camp!
00:08:40Dever, you take horse picket.
00:08:49Two hours on, two hours off.
00:08:51There.
00:08:57You have been all my happiness.
00:09:00And a joy far beyond my deserving.
00:09:04Hist.
00:09:05No.
00:09:06Hist.
00:09:06You'll start my eyes watering with all your flattering.
00:09:14Start hard, my girl.
00:09:16Start hard.
00:09:17Hmm.
00:09:26Not at all, ma'am.
00:09:30I'm not hungry.
00:09:32You should eat all this here and keep your strength up.
00:09:36Things will look brighter come morning.
00:09:41I will forget I killed my fiancée, do you mean?
00:09:46Yeah, nah.
00:09:48Yeah, come on.
00:09:50We're either him or me.
00:09:51And I'm glad it weren't me.
00:09:54If it's any comfort,
00:09:55you've got no more or less than is deserving.
00:10:00Have you killed many men?
00:10:01Did they deserve it?
00:10:10Some.
00:10:13It must be just poor soldiers who are in a very different uniform from me.
00:10:17But in a just castle.
00:10:18I'm not sure I ever heard of one.
00:10:23What was the business of kings, miss?
00:10:25Kings and governments.
00:10:27However they dress it,
00:10:29in the end,
00:10:29the wise and the wayfores come down to one thing.
00:10:32Loot, booty, treasure.
00:10:36As soldiers,
00:10:38we just do the dying for them.
00:10:40So nobody saw him go?
00:10:48Well, I saw a fellow head off,
00:10:49but took him upon some post-colonary business.
00:10:55Mr. Baclare,
00:10:56you will take the company on.
00:11:02Mr. Harper,
00:11:02you will forgive me, sir,
00:11:05but the column needs you here.
00:11:07Major Trudinic is my officer.
00:11:09I will find him.
00:11:10I will find him.
00:11:32You may kill me,
00:11:46count,
00:11:47but if by God's good grace
00:11:49Colonel Sharp still lives,
00:11:52upon his steel
00:11:54shall you answer for your offenses.
00:11:56Sharp is dead.
00:11:58All your hope is in vain.
00:12:00However,
00:12:00tell me where the rest of your party can be found.
00:12:04I may yet spare your life.
00:12:06Betrayal is your creed.
00:12:10Not mine.
00:12:13You're a brave man.
00:12:20You see, ma'am?
00:12:23I told you all would look better by morning.
00:12:25We've come up on the track.
00:12:27A few hours riding.
00:12:29Should see a sight back to the column.
00:12:30Major, stop.
00:12:43Major, stop.
00:12:47Sing.
00:12:48You must tell
00:12:51Mr. Harper.
00:12:54Tell him.
00:12:54Colonel Sharp is dead.
00:13:00I had the news of Dragon and Ruff.
00:13:05Look, my wife.
00:13:06Look to my wife.
00:13:08See her.
00:13:11Say through.
00:13:13Say through.
00:13:15Our child.
00:13:16No harm will touch her while I breathe.
00:13:19I swear.
00:13:19I swear.
00:13:20I swear.
00:13:32Those were the major's words.
00:13:34I'm sorry to bear no better tidings, sir.
00:13:36Ma'am.
00:13:52Ma'am.
00:13:52Oh.
00:13:54Speak me no speeches.
00:13:56That's like seeing.
00:13:57By and by I will hear all that there is to be heard.
00:14:01But just, just grant me a few private moments just to gather for myself.
00:14:08I beg you.
00:14:15Philippe was garrisoned for a short while upon the Île de France.
00:14:18My father liked to gamble, and when he could not cover his debt.
00:14:26What?
00:14:27When you're at cards?
00:14:29An unusual way to find a husband, I grant, but I wasn't going to do any better.
00:14:36A shrewish reputation does not encourage eligible suitors to a woman's door.
00:14:41That's strong, maybe.
00:14:43A shrewish.
00:14:44No.
00:14:45I would not call you that.
00:14:47You called me Wells.
00:14:49Spoiled, pedulant, selfish.
00:14:53Yeah.
00:14:55And yet you came after me.
00:14:58I made a promise of Viscount Saatchfield, ma'am.
00:15:02Do you always keep your...
00:15:04Colonel Sharp, Mademoiselle Bonnet.
00:15:14Unless I mistake her with Major Jubeil's horse.
00:15:17No foolish heroism, please.
00:15:20Lay down your arms, and you'll be treated fairly.
00:15:22Our field headquarters.
00:15:45A finer billet than any other company marks, is it not?
00:15:51Take her to her quarters.
00:15:53I will stay with Colonel Shah.
00:15:54You will do as you bid.
00:15:56There's some matters which lie between the Colonel and myself.
00:16:00We must resolve.
00:16:01The ladies of the palace will see you have all you require.
00:16:04Richard.
00:16:05It's all right, ma'am.
00:16:06You'll be safe enough.
00:16:10A fine piece.
00:16:12But I think a little headstrong.
00:16:15Is she not?
00:16:16She knows her own mind.
00:16:18A habit.
00:16:19In my experience, as unwelcome in a woman as it is in a horse.
00:16:24Hmm?
00:16:24Will you take a dish of tea, Mr. Harper?
00:16:37When low in spirits, my Robert, he always took a dish to be restorative.
00:16:42I will, ma'am.
00:16:44Thank you, ma'am.
00:16:44We've made some good progress this morning, have we not?
00:16:56We've done as well as we may, ma'am.
00:17:02But enough, would you think?
00:17:07To put us beyond the reach of...
00:17:09of that man?
00:17:11I hope so, ma'am.
00:17:17I really hope so.
00:17:19So here you see my manufacturing.
00:17:22This is where the raw juice of poppy is prepared, dried, and shaped into these cakes.
00:17:31The work does not take the great skill.
00:17:35But it requires some attention on the part of the worker.
00:17:39Purity is all.
00:17:41A moment in attention and the whole batch may be ruined past save.
00:17:44This fellow here, for example.
00:17:51His daydreaming has already cost me dearly.
00:17:55Do you know how much opium China imports, Colonel Sharp?
00:18:00Some 20,000 to 30,000 chests a year.
00:18:04A year?
00:18:05I have from this season alone already 1100 chests and the raw material for some 800 or 900 more.
00:18:1735 pounds a chest.
00:18:1970,000 pounds.
00:18:2170,000 pounds.
00:18:23With so much at stake, do you truly suppose I intend to allow your friends to make Calcutta?
00:18:29Yet, I will strike a bargain with you.
00:18:32I will strike a bargain with you, save me the inconvenience of hunting them down, and I will spare them.
00:18:37There will be my guests here until what business I have in India is concluded.
00:18:44Thereafter, they will be set free.
00:18:48You have my word.
00:18:48I've had benefits of your word before.
00:19:01Meantime, I advise you to spend the rest of the day in consideration.
00:19:06With or without your help, be assured, Colonel, I shall find the rest of your company.
00:19:28Mr. Harper, for the men of the opinion, we shall parley with Count Dragomirov.
00:19:39What measure of mercy are the men hoping to receive, eh?
00:19:43The same as we got off Dragomirov at the river, the same as Major Tredinick.
00:19:48We're for Calcutta.
00:19:50You go back to your section and you tell them so.
00:19:53This is a fool's errand.
00:19:55A damn fool's bereave for following Sharp.
00:19:57That'll be Colonel Sharp to you, Wormwood.
00:20:01Colonel, oh no, he's gone. You'll not see him again.
00:20:04For all his eye cock lower him, and good ridden to the bastard said...
00:20:07You keep your tongue behind your teeth.
00:20:11As you are, you sons of whores.
00:20:17Attend me now.
00:20:20If there's any man here who wants to turn back and see quarter with Dragomirov,
00:20:26then he should step forward.
00:20:28And I will gladly argue the same point with him.
00:20:33So get this into your thick skulls.
00:20:36We, all of us, know far too much about Dragomirov to be allowed to live.
00:20:43Now get him on his feet and let's go to...
00:20:45Oh, God save by myself.
00:20:48Mr Harper.
00:20:49Sergeant Harper, what's wrong?
00:20:51Stones.
00:20:52Inside stones.
00:20:53It must be cut from him.
00:20:54No, no cutting.
00:20:56There's another way.
00:20:56Oh, God save by myself.
00:20:57Oh, God save by myself.
00:20:57Oh, God save by myself.
00:20:58Oh, God save by myself.
00:20:59Oh, God save by myself.
00:20:59Oh, God save by myself.
00:21:00Oh, God save by myself.
00:21:00Oh, God save by myself.
00:21:01Oh, God save by myself.
00:21:01Oh, God save by myself.
00:21:02Oh, God save by myself.
00:21:02Oh, God save by myself.
00:21:03Oh, God save by myself.
00:21:03Oh, God save by myself.
00:21:03Oh, God save by myself.
00:21:04Oh, God save by myself.
00:21:05Oh, God save by myself.
00:21:05Oh, God save by myself.
00:21:06Oh, God save by myself.
00:21:06Oh, God save by myself.
00:21:07Oh, God save by myself.
00:21:07Oh, God save by myself.
00:21:08Oh, God save by myself.
00:21:08Oh, God save by myself.
00:21:09Ah, Mademoiselle Bonnet, what a picture you are.
00:21:35Please.
00:21:39You are honest.
00:21:44You will take wine, a sherbet water perhaps then.
00:21:53When I leave this country, Colonel, I will do as a rich man.
00:21:57You could do the same.
00:22:00In Major Zabed, you have robbed me of a useful ally.
00:22:05Then I must find a replacement.
00:22:09Me?
00:22:10Why not?
00:22:12You have sold the best years of your life in the service of a mad old king and a country
00:22:17which knows you not.
00:22:19To what reward?
00:22:21Rank?
00:22:25The grudgeful tolerations of your betters?
00:22:29Ah, now this fellow you should enjoy, for which he will inquire the assistance of a beautiful
00:22:35woman.
00:22:36Mademoiselle, if you would be so good.
00:22:40He wishes for you to stand upon him, my dear.
00:22:58The wine will revive her.
00:23:17I'm quite sincere, Colonel.
00:23:31A soldier of your resourcefulness and renown would be an asset to my enterprise.
00:23:37I'm a soldier, not a murderer.
00:23:42And what is soldiering, Colonel?
00:23:46But legal murder, huh?
00:23:52I can see you are still reluctant to tell me where I might find your fellows.
00:23:57I can understand you might be stubborn enough to allow yourself to suffer.
00:24:06But Miss Bonnet...
00:24:08Believe me, in her present state she will do exactly as they please.
00:24:23The sherm of water, Colonel, was laced with opium.
00:24:28All right.
00:24:29All right, damn you.
00:24:31Where are they?
00:24:34I'll take you to them.
00:24:36Just tell me where are they to be found?
00:24:38You must let me negotiate terms.
00:24:42Patrick Harper won't surrender to anybody but me.
00:24:46All right, all right, all right.
00:25:01Let him rest a while.
00:25:03You take your ease, Saab.
00:25:05You're killing him.
00:25:07It is the stone that is killing him.
00:25:09It must be passed or he will die.
00:25:11It will burst his heart.
00:25:13Yet it must be tried.
00:25:15Mr. Harper, Saab.
00:25:17Once more, if you will.
00:25:18Mr. Harper, Saab.
00:25:19Once more, if you will.
00:25:25What good do you think I'll do you dead?
00:25:28You'll be safe enough.
00:25:30Provided you don't give the serpents cause to strike.
00:25:35I wish you an uncomfortable night.
00:25:38Enough music now.
00:25:54Leave off your goddamn catawalling.
00:25:56Enough music now.
00:26:09Leave off your goddamn catawalling.
00:26:24See her to her quarters.
00:26:36Yes, Saab.
00:26:38TARANGES
00:26:48TARANGES
00:26:51TARANGES
00:26:53Let's go.
00:27:23Come on, Miss.
00:27:43Tell me where we're going from, this place.
00:27:53What are you, Saab?
00:28:01How are you this day?
00:28:06I must say you look much improved for your labors.
00:28:09How did I get here?
00:28:11I have no recollection of the journey.
00:28:13We carried you, Saab, as you have carried us all so far, and in such discomfort.
00:28:18Is it gone?
00:28:20You are rid of the storm, Saab.
00:28:25No, all by your own effort.
00:28:27No cutting was necessary.
00:28:28How?
00:28:29My grandfather was once taken of the stone, Saab.
00:28:33A wise man of the village cured him and imparted to me the secret by which he was delivered.
00:28:39Indian magic.
00:28:41No, Saab.
00:28:43Indian medicine.
00:28:45Really, Saab, you Europeans are a very superstitious people.
00:28:49I suppose.
00:28:50Do you hear that?
00:28:51Horses.
00:28:52Aye.
00:28:53Horses.
00:28:54Company!
00:28:55Stand to!
00:28:56Stand to!
00:28:57Stand to!
00:28:58Stand to!
00:28:59Stand to!
00:29:00Stand to!
00:29:01Oh, weren't expecting flights.
00:29:05I thought to find a warmer welcome than this.
00:29:06Colonel Sharp.
00:29:07Alive.
00:29:08By God, sir.
00:29:09We had took you to be lost.
00:29:10I don't understand, sir.
00:29:11Lance Knight Singh had it off Major Trudinic that you were dead.
00:29:12And why should Major Trudinic think so?
00:29:13What?
00:29:14I don't understand, sir.
00:29:15Lance Knight Singh had it off Major Trudinic that you were dead.
00:29:18And why should Major Trudinic think so?
00:29:19What?
00:29:20Where is the Major?
00:29:21expecting flags.
00:29:23But I thought to find a warmer welcome than this.
00:29:25Colonel Sharp.
00:29:27Alive.
00:29:28By God, sir, we had took you to be lost.
00:29:30I don't understand, sir.
00:29:33Lance Knight Singh had it off Major Trudinic
00:29:35that you were dead.
00:29:37And why should Major Trudinic think so?
00:29:42What?
00:29:44Where is the Major?
00:29:51I'm grieved to learn of your loss, Mum.
00:29:57Truly.
00:29:59You're restored to us, Colonel,
00:30:00as my husband would have wished.
00:30:03In that there is comfort,
00:30:04and not some little hope.
00:30:07The Major was as fine an officer
00:30:09as I've met, Mum.
00:30:15Thank you, Colonel.
00:30:18For his part, I know.
00:30:21He held you in like esteem.
00:30:27By all reports,
00:30:29it would seem that you have struck a blow
00:30:30for our cause.
00:30:32In that, there is some justice.
00:30:35In truth, Mum,
00:30:36what justice he had
00:30:37but of Miss Bonnie's doing.
00:30:43Well, I will give her my thanks.
00:30:44Thanks.
00:30:51God, Richard,
00:31:05you gave us a rare fright.
00:31:07Let's get moving.
00:31:11Pa?
00:31:11Pa?
00:31:11Pa?
00:31:11Pa?
00:31:13Pa?
00:31:14Pa?
00:31:15Pa?
00:31:15Pa?
00:31:16Pa?
00:31:16Pa?
00:31:17Pa?
00:31:17Pa?
00:31:35Now what would you say?
00:31:36say? Less. Watch it lads, look out, look out. How much powder have we got? When I draw
00:32:03my blade. You don't have to tell me twice. Not before, understood. Anyway then. So, you
00:32:28have found your friends. It was thoughtful of you to lead me to them. I told you I should
00:32:35hunt you down, Colonel Sharp. And here we are. Turn your men about, Dragomir, off. Go back,
00:32:44or you still got a chance. I offered you friendship. A share of the spoils. What do you think you
00:32:51can achieve? One sword against fifty. Aye, one sword. But warranted never to fail. Come
00:32:58on then, you yellow bastards. What are you waiting for? Cavalry? I've shit them. No. It's too
00:33:07easy. Wait, you fools. Rain in. Rain in.
00:33:37Clear the way, God damn you. Clear the way. Get it cleared. Send out the scouting party.
00:33:44See if there's another way around.
00:33:59Praise God. Praise God.
00:34:04Lance Knight Singh. Sir. Take a couple of company troops and find the headman. Have him understand
00:34:14we intend him no injury, but wish only to resupply. All and any goods to be paid for. Sir.
00:34:22Take what rest you can. We must run away again shortly. I'll wait, Colonel. But this is my
00:34:30mission. If Dragomir finds you here, he'll kill you. He must do what he must do. How shall I?
00:34:37You'll do as you damn well told, Reverend. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Madam. Oh. My child. My child's coming.
00:34:47Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on
00:35:17It's all right, Private Diva. She can bide with me.
00:35:22I'll find some woman of the village to look to her.
00:35:31Come here. See, she's still care of.
00:35:33Oh, well.
00:35:47I'm anxious to know how soon we might be on our way, ma'am.
00:36:00How soon? Richard, the child is the wrong way about.
00:36:05I bet it can help.
00:36:07I don't know. I have helped deliver a child before, yes, but not like this.
00:36:12It may turn of its own well.
00:36:14What if it doesn't?
00:36:16It will be a difficult time. In either case, she cannot be moved.
00:36:33Is she sure?
00:36:40Aye.
00:36:41Well, what's that, then?
00:36:42Come on. Let's have a turn a bit out of the place.
00:36:46It's in much, Pat.
00:37:12It'll have to serve.
00:37:15We can hardly press on now.
00:37:17It'll be a real pity to falter at the last.
00:37:19You do know the next garrison is only a two-day hard march.
00:37:23We haven't got two days.
00:37:25Like as not, Dregomiroff will be upon us tomorrow.
00:37:29It's here in Norway.
00:37:31That's as fine a place as any.
00:37:33Oh, I had hoped to see Ramona again.
00:37:35And shall, Pat. And shall.
00:37:38I suppose we've soldiered long enough and hard enough for you not to start lying to me now.
00:37:43But Dregomiroff's troopers are well-seasoned.
00:37:46And what's more, they outnumber us six to one.
00:37:49Good riflemen's odds.
00:37:51Aye.
00:37:52Except we got no bloody riflemen.
00:37:53Oh, God.
00:38:06Oh, God.
00:38:08Oh, God.
00:38:09Take him out of the way here.
00:38:23What's happening?
00:38:25It's all right, lass.
00:38:27It's all right.
00:38:28Come on.
00:38:28What in the name of God's going on?
00:38:29Be safe.
00:38:31Dragomirov's scouting party.
00:38:34Bring him down.
00:38:38Don't get Jerry down.
00:38:39Don't get Jerry down.
00:38:43What's he say?
00:38:44My Bengali's not so good, sir.
00:38:46But I believe he thinks you were trying to harm the girl, sir.
00:38:49Me?
00:38:49No, mate.
00:38:50You've got it wrong with these buggers here.
00:38:52No, Baba.
00:38:53He's not a friend.
00:38:54He's not a buggers.
00:38:56He's her father, sir, I think.
00:38:58Lower your rifles.
00:39:01Bring him down.
00:39:05What's your name?
00:39:07What did you ask him?
00:39:08His name, sir.
00:39:09My name is Chittu.
00:39:11And you're right.
00:39:12You've been going years terrible.
00:39:14Why would he come here?
00:39:16My village grows no opium.
00:39:17So is he after.
00:39:19Then go.
00:39:22Leave us alone.
00:39:25You're not welcome here.
00:39:26You're bringing trouble to my village.
00:39:32We can't go.
00:39:35There is good amount of powder and shot.
00:39:38Some canister also.
00:39:42Whether the powder is still good.
00:39:48Bugger the powder.
00:39:49The thing's only got one wheel.
00:39:51On Stank's sink.
00:39:52Seven.
00:39:53See what you can do.
00:40:01How many are you?
00:40:02All that you see?
00:40:05Well, they fight.
00:40:07They're farmers.
00:40:09So we're our ones.
00:40:12There comes a man has to decide.
00:40:16Whether he stands to protect what he holds dear.
00:40:20Or bows himself under another's will.
00:40:22Muscat at half-cock.
00:40:30Close the pan.
00:40:33Ram the cartridge.
00:40:35Up, up, up.
00:40:39And present arms.
00:40:42Look at him, eh?
00:40:54Look.
00:40:56Bloody fool.
00:40:58Anyone with sense would leave the bastard too, eh, lads?
00:41:03Desertions are hanging colour.
00:41:05You think anyone will survive the morrow to preach?
00:41:09Who's going to stop us, eh?
00:41:10I reckon we'll take our chances alongside a Colonel Sharp.
00:41:14Is that how it lies, lads?
00:41:16Aye.
00:41:19Ah, well.
00:41:21Maybe you're right.
00:41:23It was an idle thought.
00:41:25An unworthy one.
00:41:27Think no more on it.
00:41:31God knows Silas Wombwood wouldn't leave his boys unfriended, eh?
00:41:36Eh?
00:41:40I keep thinking this summer I forgot.
00:41:49I think maybe there is one thing.
00:41:50I'm told I've done you some injury.
00:42:04Told.
00:42:05At least it would appear so.
00:42:07I cannot speak to those things of which you're charged.
00:42:10But for my...
00:42:11misjudgment...
00:42:13and the treatment you've had of me by it...
00:42:15I offer apology.
00:42:21You've no cause to like the name of Hicksville.
00:42:24No.
00:42:25That's true.
00:42:28But as a man, you've done me no wrong.
00:42:34Tomorrow there's going to be a battle.
00:42:35I need every man able to face Dragomir off.
00:42:40Will you fight?
00:42:41Free me.
00:42:42Give me a rifle.
00:42:44You shall see whether I can fight or not.
00:42:46I cannot free you.
00:42:48You're in the army's charge and I darest not interfere.
00:42:52Yet you shall have a rifle.
00:42:56Tomorrow.
00:42:56Tomorrow.
00:42:56Tomorrow.
00:43:05Fine night.
00:43:08Rain come morning.
00:43:10On the wind.
00:43:11Aye.
00:43:12It's that.
00:43:14Been long as soldier private, Diva.
00:43:17Nine years, sir.
00:43:22What did he do before that?
00:43:25Nothing, sir.
00:43:27The army's all I know.
00:43:29See, my grandpa's fought for the British at Lexington.
00:43:33I'll be damned.
00:43:35And my family come to England, sir.
00:43:39It's been a diva in service to his majesty ever since.
00:43:45Sir.
00:43:52But a child, sir.
00:43:55It ain't much, but it's all I own.
00:44:00If...
00:44:00I'll fight easier knowing she's took care of.
00:44:05I'll just hold on to it for you, Dan.
00:44:13Till after the battle.
00:44:14What's to do?
00:44:24To do.
00:44:26To do.
00:44:28You must flee, my lad.
00:44:29That's what's to do.
00:44:31Flee?
00:44:32The child wants to kill you.
00:44:35That can't be.
00:44:36I just heard him talking with that swag-bellied Irishman.
00:44:39I'm not taking any chances, says he.
00:44:42He had to hang before the battle, says he.
00:44:44I don't understand.
00:44:46What's to understand?
00:44:48I'm not a murder, Dan.
00:44:50Look at my brave boy.
00:44:52Look at what she was in my charge now.
00:44:53By God, I'd sooner swing for it.
00:44:55But where shall I go?
00:44:56I've set you a mount.
00:44:58Behind the bayre yonder.
00:45:00Run as far away as you can, lad.
00:45:03And don't stop riding.
00:45:04And don't never come near no Redcoach no more.
00:45:08Of the army love your neck.
00:45:10Go now.
00:45:12Go.
00:45:15All quiet?
00:45:18All quiet, sir.
00:45:22It's a bloody miracle you worked with this cannon once night.
00:45:26I was taught of a great engineer, sir.
00:45:28From him I learned there is no problem,
00:45:30however so great it first appears,
00:45:32to which the answer cannot be found.
00:45:34You liked him?
00:45:36He was my officer, sir.
00:45:42It's going to be hot work tomorrow.
00:45:44No doubt, sir.
00:45:46Your position must hold.
00:45:50Yes, sir.
00:45:57Sir, if I may ask,
00:46:00how far is the mems up?
00:46:02She's in the best of care.
00:46:05Miss Bonnie's doing all she can.
00:46:08I made the Major Sarber promise.
00:46:10Had no harm would before her.
00:46:13You'll best serve her by holding your post.
00:46:15Wands!
00:46:18Wands!
00:46:19The people dispense!
00:46:22Corporal Hicks was gone, sir.
00:46:24Turned loose all the horses and left not a one behind.
00:46:26When you said I heard him wrong,
00:46:28I knew the bastard weren't to be trusted.
00:46:31It's all right, but...
00:46:32I don't want to hear it, Pat.
00:46:33For all we know,
00:46:35he'll find Dragomir off and sell us to him.
00:46:38Look, we might get him back, sir.
00:46:39What kind of worm was rode out after him?
00:46:42Rode out?
00:46:43Yeah.
00:46:44And how is that,
00:46:45when Corporal Hicks was turned all the horses loose?
00:46:48I don't know, sir, but he did.
00:46:51All right, Deaver.
00:46:53Back to your post.
00:46:54Sir.
00:46:54I didn't know.
00:46:54I don't know.
00:46:56I don't know.
00:47:01naturals
00:47:03Ah!
00:47:05Ah!
00:47:05Ah!
00:47:07The road場所 is leading up there.
00:47:10Oh!
00:47:10Ah!
00:47:17Ah!
00:47:23Ah!
00:47:23Ah!
00:47:24will you hear us confession reverend confession it can't take confession
00:47:36crew no private quality you are mistaken confession is sanctioned in the order
00:47:41for the visitation of the sick see what did you want to tell me about we as bad
00:47:50men sir go on very bad men sir is that all no sir it's the
00:48:02the crime of which corporal Hakes will stands accused sir he never done it sir it was color
00:48:11wormwood sir how do you know this because we helped him do it sir not the killing sir
00:48:16that was his alone but the robin sir that we did not a bastard has run off and left us to it sir
00:48:22if we is bound for glory and anyone else survives they could speak on our part of the court marshal sir
00:48:37else we thought you could take a deposition officer that we could put a mark to
00:48:42who in god's name are you color wormwood sir at your service my service you're search of a colonel
00:49:03sharp you're not until you all you need still know sir how his forces are deployed whereas the
00:49:10fence is weakest and what would you have in return for this service we're not busted
00:49:18we're both shots of it I but with Barabbas gone or two men short before we hadn't started
00:49:28are you
00:49:32are you
00:49:35are you
00:49:37are you
00:49:43Richard bloody sharp.
00:50:09You will make your damn report, if you please.
00:50:15Well, I'm waiting.
00:50:17Everything is as you're disposed, sir.
00:50:20You will recall that you have elected to defend the western flank of the village.
00:50:25Sir Henry, if you're ready we should go to our post.
00:50:29Sir Henry?
00:50:31Sir Henry?
00:50:33And who are you, sir, to address me in such familiar terms?
00:50:38Well, this is the field marshal, the Lord Chittu, sir.
00:50:44Field marshal, really?
00:50:47Your servant, my lord, of course.
00:50:55By Jesus, this is some army we've put together.
00:50:59Shirkers and Bedlamites, the Holt and the Mad.
00:51:03Till we begin, sir.
00:51:05All in good time, Calabermid.
00:51:09Let them see us first.
00:51:11And despair.
00:51:13Sir, I must speak with you.
00:51:16Can it not wait, Mr. Beclair?
00:51:21Very well, then. Keep quick.
00:51:26Come away, then.
00:51:27I've not yet been assigned to position.
00:51:35My men have their orders.
00:51:37Lance Knight Singh has his orders.
00:51:39Even General Simerson...
00:51:40Mr. Beclair...
00:51:41I must know, sir.
00:51:43Is it because of my father?
00:51:46I thought you must have...
00:51:49I thought you must have...
00:51:54He did not fall, as I have said.
00:51:58He did not storm the breach.
00:52:00Nor capture the marshal's baton.
00:52:02But rather...
00:52:06He died as Calabermid deported.
00:52:09You are not your father.
00:52:11No, sir.
00:52:13But I look very like.
00:52:17At least my mother says.
00:52:22How a man counts upon the eye, Mr. Beclair...
00:52:24means less than nothing.
00:52:27It's what's in his heart that matters.
00:52:30Which is why the most important job of all...
00:52:33I kept for you.
00:52:35For me, sir?
00:52:36Who else would I entrust to defend the mission?
00:52:39And give protection to the ladies?
00:52:42Get to it now.
00:52:44Aye, sir.
00:52:52A few words from yourself wouldn't go amiss.
00:52:55Maybe steady the lad's nerves.
00:53:00Aye.
00:53:03Company!
00:53:04Take heed!
00:53:07I know the buggers look smart.
00:53:10They take it from me.
00:53:11That's all they are.
00:53:13Strutting peacocks.
00:53:15At the Battle of Waterloo.
00:53:18The South Essex Regiment stood all day.
00:53:21They beat off two brigades of cavalry.
00:53:24And Bonaparte's Imperial Guard.
00:53:26All you have to do is stand.
00:53:30Stand!
00:53:32Let the cavalry come on.
00:53:34Stand!
00:53:36Hold fire!
00:53:38Until the horses are within ten paces.
00:53:42Stand!
00:53:44And the day will be ours.
00:53:45The day will be ours.
00:53:47Trust in the...
00:53:48Sir!
00:53:50Get us up, sir!
00:53:52Ever more faithful.
00:53:54Ever more sure.
00:53:56Walk in!
00:53:57Get out of there!
00:53:59Brothers!
00:54:00Brothers, lay down your arms.
00:54:03Today is the Sabbath.
00:54:05To spill blood this day would be impious.
00:54:09The Sabbath, you say?
00:54:10Aye, sir!
00:54:12Aye!
00:54:13Then you, of any, should know God does not work upon a Sunday.
00:54:18Oh!
00:54:20Hey, Paramatma!
00:54:21Who's coming here?
00:54:22Bastard!
00:54:26Take over!
00:54:36Get him, buddy!
00:54:38Get him back!
00:54:44Stand, you boogers!
00:54:45Stand!
00:54:48Present!
00:54:52Fire!
00:54:54Fire!
00:54:55Fire!
00:54:56Fire!
00:55:17Fire!
00:55:18Fire!
00:55:19Fire!
00:55:20Fire!
00:55:21Fire!
00:55:22Fire!
00:55:23Fire!
00:55:24Fire!
00:55:25Fire!
00:55:26Fire!
00:55:27Fire!
00:55:28Fire!
00:55:29Fire!
00:55:30Fire!
00:55:31Fire!
00:55:32Fire!
00:55:33Fire!
00:55:34Fire!
00:55:36Fire!
00:55:38Fire!
00:55:40Fire!
00:55:41Fire!
00:55:42Fire!
00:55:43Fire!
00:55:44Fire!
00:55:45Fire!
00:55:46Oh my. Oh my. I believe I'm killed, ma'am.
00:56:04Fall back!
00:56:05Do my duty!
00:56:06Duty?
00:56:07The officer gave orders that I must hold my position.
00:56:10Well then!
00:56:11Because if you can do it, I can.
00:56:16No, no, no, no, no!
00:56:46Just one.
00:56:50Another round.
00:56:57Quickly.
00:56:58That's the last of it.
00:57:00Position is lost.
00:57:03Go back to the mission.
00:57:05They will have need of you.
00:57:06I shall hold the east as long as I may.
00:57:14To me.
00:57:15Fall back.
00:57:17Fall back.
00:57:25They're up.
00:57:27Into them.
00:57:29Get into them.
00:57:37By God, man.
00:57:39Are you caught that fight?
00:57:40There's a riding in one mate, sir.
00:57:41No sight. We're ever more welcome.
00:57:45Go on.
00:57:55Private Quilter.
00:57:57No.
00:57:57No.
00:57:57No.
00:58:05You just did a poor fool, Wormwood.
00:58:07But now you'll have to deal with a man.
00:58:09Oh, my God.
00:58:39Oh, my God.
00:58:40Oh, my God.
00:58:41You bastard.
00:59:09You've lost Dragomirov.
00:59:25For all your bloody squadron.
00:59:29You've lost.
00:59:32If I'm for Hellsarp, then you're coming with me.
00:59:36Oh.
00:59:53Oh, my God.
00:59:55Oh
01:00:25One blade drag him here off
01:00:34Warranted never to fail
01:00:55How stands the day, sir?
01:01:02The day's ours
01:01:03Did I?
01:01:08Doing my duty, sir
01:01:10Aye
01:01:17And more besides
01:01:23Will you write my mother, sir?
01:01:29I would have her know
01:01:30Our name was not dismayed
01:01:32You will write until
01:01:36If so yourself
01:01:37When you're able
01:01:39Miss Bonnet tells me I shall mend
01:01:41But blood demands soldiers
01:01:45Deal plain
01:01:46Am I to die, sir?
01:01:53Might I then
01:01:59Presume upon your hand, sir
01:02:03Until the moment has passed
01:02:06It has been
01:02:13The greatest honour of my life
01:02:16To serve beside you
01:02:19The honour is mine
01:02:22Easy
01:02:25You might give him a kiss, man
01:02:33He is forty shillings on the drop
01:02:41For those who will volunteer to come
01:02:44To list and fight before today
01:02:48Over the hills
01:02:51And far away
01:02:54Step
01:03:02Let it?
01:03:03All right
01:03:03So
01:03:05Come on
01:03:06Let her
01:03:07Give her
01:03:08Let her
01:03:10Come on
01:03:10Let her
01:03:11Come on
01:03:11And
01:03:12okay
01:03:13If so
01:03:14If so
01:03:15You're
01:03:16Okay
01:03:17Right
01:03:17Come on
01:03:18Just
01:03:19Get
01:03:19Come on
01:03:20Remember
01:03:21God
01:03:22He saved us when they came.
01:03:30A girl, a child of the storm.
01:03:52A dozen been killed, a dozen.
01:04:01It's you two.
01:04:03Your grace, Sharp, your grace, tell me all right, sir.
01:04:06Have you no etiquette, you address a peer of the realm.
01:04:10Remember your place, sir.
01:04:12Well, you were restored to yourself, Sir Henry.
01:04:15How could a man forget it?
01:04:17You did it, Colonel Sharp.
01:04:21We did it.
01:04:23I hope you are not intended to go without saying goodbye, Colonel.
01:04:39Soldiers born to Farewell's corporal.
01:04:41It's to be sergeant, sir.
01:04:43All charges dropped under promotion.
01:04:45My compliments, sergeant Aixwell.
01:04:47That's enough, sergeant.
01:04:49You must come back to your bed now.
01:04:51When a princess says she wants you back in bed, you best step too, sergeant.
01:04:59Ready then?
01:05:03Aye.
01:05:05Just give me a minute.
01:05:09Give me a minute.
01:05:37What will you do?
01:05:38What will you do?
01:05:40Go home.
01:05:42And you?
01:05:44I have a farm in Normandy.
01:05:47In Normandy?
01:05:48It's funny.
01:05:50I was raised from a child to hate all of your beef.
01:05:57But you are a good man, Colonel Sharp.
01:06:03For all you would have the world to think otherwise.
01:06:05If you say so, ma'am.
01:06:08Perhaps one day I shall visit you.
01:06:12I should like that.
01:06:15Until then.
01:06:17Au revoir.
01:06:21Au revoir.
01:06:22Au revoir.
01:06:23Leaving us shop.
01:06:50It would appear I owe you my life.
01:06:53We all make mistakes, Henry.
01:07:01Quite so, quite so.
01:07:05Godspeed you so far, Richard.
01:07:20Well, I have now seen it all.
01:07:25Simmerson calling you Richard and shaking you by the hand.
01:07:28I think I'd seen that the bastard he were.
01:07:31Aye, but if Simmerson can change like that, there's hope for us all.
01:07:35Look at if I'm changing.
01:07:36No wrong with me.
01:07:38Amen to that.
01:07:40Amen to that.
01:07:41We for home.
01:07:42Aye.
01:07:44Maybe this time we'll get there.
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