@DerOrk In an interview, Sean Bean said: "The bank collapsed and the horse's hoof sort of sprung off my head as he was jumping. I got a bit of a black eye and a bit of a neck problem." And that's the take they actually used. So yes.
@@Football__Junkie It's actually mental how lucky he is to have survived that, just imagine watching that back afterwards like "Holy shit, I must be a demigod!"
I have two theories A. It was going lock and in later years of small arms making, they had more robustness. B. Due to budget restrictions on filming,they could only take one shot.
@@cambs0181 Or... as sharpe said "They US"... Meaning they never had any intention of killing or shooting anyone, but rarther just play a damn good game of hide and seek... and at MOST,,, threaten by pointing
8:00 Sharpe, to be a commander of a rifle battalion in the 2nd American War (war of 1812, aka the 2nd revolutionary war against the Brits). Could you imagine how screwed us Americans would be if a Major Richard Sharpe was here fighting out boys?! We’d been SCREWED!!!
I cringed so hard when he belly flopped into the water with his rifle. I immediately went "YOU FUCKING JACKASS, WHAT ARE YOU GONNA DO NOW, HIT HIM WITH IT" and scared the shit out of my mom.
@Conradical247 I think they're yelling "Yoo Halloo" Something to do with fox hunting of the upper classes, they would yell it and blow on their bugles as they chased the fox and killed it for sport.
And halloo became hello as a treating for answering the telephone in a survey by the post office on what would be the best word to answer the phone with. The second in the vote was 'ahoy hoy' as used by Mr Burns in The Simpsons.
@@thesaint8400 It's "View Halloo" and it comes from foxhunting, meaning the quarry has been seen. One points in the direction the quarry has taken, using hand or hard hat.
Is this Jane woman supposed to be some long lost love of his? Because she looks like Mother Goose. I'm sick of these plain, frumpy looking woman. I'd really like to know what happened to Sharpe's daughter with Theresa. They never mentioned her again. Very odd
@DerOrk In an interview, Sean Bean said: "The bank collapsed and the horse's hoof sort of sprung off my head as he was jumping. I got a bit of a black eye and a bit of a neck problem." And that's the take they actually used. So yes.
It definitely looked like he got stepped on
@@Football__Junkie It's actually mental how lucky he is to have survived that, just imagine watching that back afterwards like "Holy shit, I must be a demigod!"
@@ChrisVillagomez Thats Sharpe for ye
Took it like a champ. Hope that sore neck is not lingering till this day.
All right, Harper completely soaked his musket... there is no way that it would fire after that...
I have two theories
A. It was going lock and in later years of small arms making, they had more robustness.
B. Due to budget restrictions on filming,they could only take one shot.
@@cambs0181 Or... as sharpe said "They US"... Meaning they never had any intention of killing or shooting anyone, but rarther just play a damn good game of hide and seek... and at MOST,,, threaten by pointing
8:00 Sharpe, to be a commander of a rifle battalion in the 2nd American War (war of 1812, aka the 2nd revolutionary war against the Brits). Could you imagine how screwed us Americans would be if a Major Richard Sharpe was here fighting out boys?! We’d been SCREWED!!!
Stood on by a horse, ouch!
No! If they sent Sharpe to America it would be OVER for us Americans in no time! : )
No, he'd defect to our side. That's our style, sir.
shows you awesome Sharpe is he can be played by Sean Bean and he still survives everything
the cavalrymen are yelling a fox hunting call
I would have been yelling it right back but at full sprint with muskets.
Why didn't we ever get Sharpe on American TV. All I ever saw was Benny Hill (which was great) and FAULTY Towers ( which my parents thought was great.
It was back when Sharpe's Challenge came out in '06. I've been hooked ever since...
It's on britbox.
it was, either tnt or another that doesnt exist i remember from the 90's as a kid.
"he's an honourable man" ... I'm getting Ned Stark flashbacks...
As do I my good man.. as do I..
1:16 "YOOOLLOOOOO" Well, I guess they had that expression in the 1800's as well O.o
3:29 Yes you would Sharpe, just give it a couple of years! lol
@2:30 the redcoat Sharpe pulls off the bank is my mate Dave!
2:46 Bean has finally seen the boathouse at heeerford😂
I cringed so hard when he belly flopped into the water with his rifle. I immediately went "YOU FUCKING JACKASS, WHAT ARE YOU GONNA DO NOW, HIT HIM WITH IT" and scared the shit out of my mom.
2:10
holy **** did the horsy actually step on him O o
was that a stunt double, well who ever it was he shrugged it off LIKE A BOSS
That horse at 2:13 almost killed sharpe.
haha, after a few minutes the foot soldiers just give up and watch the horsemen chase after Sharpe and Harper.
Oh Sharpie you lady killer!
A lot of fucking good a wet rifle and a wet pistol will do.
soldier.... playa ..... slayer... gentleman... commando..... strategist ..... he may as well be jesus with a musket
@Conradical247 I think they're yelling "Yoo Halloo" Something to do with fox hunting of the upper classes, they would yell it and blow on their bugles as they chased the fox and killed it for sport.
And halloo became hello as a treating for answering the telephone in a survey by the post office on what would be the best word to answer the phone with. The second in the vote was 'ahoy hoy' as used by Mr Burns in The Simpsons.
2:08
OUCH!!
The only horsemen in this are Militia cavalry officers Jane mentioned them in the garden, Also you can tell from the uniforms
aye he did indeed, it would've hurt alot though.
Hang on, that guy had his right arm chopped off in that episode!
@DerOrk i thought that too, if it did in real life it would of broken his back. it didnt though, he just moved as the horses foot hit the water
Sharpe gets some genuine bath at 2:09
2:09 Sean Bean very nearly killed off permanently
Ned Stark in the making... trusting and naive.
1:40 "welcome to jurassic park"
This all takes place at night in the book...
Paddy, runnin like a girls AGAIN!
the production values seem much better on this one must have had a bigger budget
In hindsight... too bad the powder was wet...
@3:28 it sounds like he's taking a photo of her.
Oh Colonel Lawford....
I would Vodka-board turdwood for a solid week before IT had my permission to die!
Ha! He does! That would have done some damage!
She's mentioned in Sharpe's Peril...
1:30 sure, make the powder wet...
Musket sir! Tis a musket not a rifle sir!
is that langdon!? didnt he loose his arm?
What are the cavalry men yelling when they are chasing?
Steve Stone It seems I hear YOLOOO for 'You only live once'. Damn those old folks British sure were cool even back then.
Otto Ringrose No... It's 'View Alloo.' It's a common shout while hunting foxes.... Or Irishmen
@@thesaint8400 It's "View Halloo" and it comes from foxhunting, meaning the quarry has been seen. One points in the direction the quarry has taken, using hand or hard hat.
What are they shouting when the cavalry charges, A regimental motto? I can't make it out. It sounds like "ture allor" or something.
@mrchrisdavis09 i think its a differant guy
@Wraithlord102 the rest of us love to hate him, we find him amusing aswell.
Lawford, WHYYYYYYY?
THIS EPISODE IS FUCKING WICKED!!!
@DerOrk I saw it to haha I think it did
Lawford noooooo!
@2manynegativewaves sorry lol i dnt knw much abt old weapons only new ones haha .
lolol i think he did
VIEW HALLOO
how stupid. how come he wouldn't take the guy he drowns' rifle?
Don’t take the Lord’s name in vain, please repent for it’s a sin
Is this Jane woman supposed to be some long lost love of his? Because she looks like Mother Goose. I'm sick of these plain, frumpy looking woman. I'd really like to know what happened to Sharpe's daughter with Theresa. They never mentioned her again. Very odd
You must know some real purty girls