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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9780773316454
Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
ISBN: 0773316450
Label: Bfs Entertainment
Manufacturer: Bfs Entertainment
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Bfs Entertainment
Region Code: 1
Release Date: May 01, 2001
Running Time: 100 minutes
Sales Rank: 71472
Studio: Bfs Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: August 19, 2006
Editorial Review:
Description: Sharpe is back in England with his reputation fully restored. He is ordered to the north where he is to command the local militia in a troubled town. It is here that Sharpe faces an agonizing decision - whether to side with the town's corrupt gentry or to support his own kind, the rough and tough of the world who are abused by their superiors.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Sharpe Justice
This product meets all requirements, I have viewed it, disk is average. Price is average, handling and shipping fees are average.
Rating: - Sharpes' Justice - a flop
Sharpe's Justice is an oddity in that it is set in England in 1814, with the backdrop of the Industrial Revolution and social unrest.
It doesn't work well, though.
The Peterloo massacre, in which yeomanry killed several people and injured many more in Manchester in 1819 is relocated here in Keighley Town Square in 1814.
Sharpe gets the blame, but in reality, the Prince Regent, Home Secretary and others appplauded this action as a necessary one against revolutionaries. ... Read More
Rating: - Dreadful and substandard--A disappointment
As an insight into the exploited class conflict of the pre-Industrial Revolution and hypocrisy of the Crown, this is useful; as a DVD and as a Sharpe "adventure", this is best rented or better yet obtained without charge from a public library. It is overly long, often a bore and trite and on the whole a disappointing waste of otherwise superb talent.
Rating: - Great film with anoying evil characters
The film is worthy to be included with the other Sharpe's collections. What I noticed the most about this film and the ones after this one in the series are that the bad guys are starting to be anoying characters. What I mean is that they tend to be wimps, cowards, and scheming all the time. It hardly matches that of the bad guys in the other films where they fight for the wrong side but atleast they contain some sort of solder's honor.
I would consider this film the epiloge of the whole colection. ... Read More
Rating: - What did Sharpe do during the break in the Napoleon Wars?
If there is one thing that I have learned from the first dozen adventures of Major Richard Sharpe (Sean Bean), maverick British officer from the Napoleonic Wars, it is that the only time our hero takes direct and final action against an enemy is when the script is not based on one of Bernard Cornwell's novels, which is the case with "Sharpe's Justice." In the previous outing, "Sharpe's Revenge," his target was the French spymaster Major Ducos, who had framed Sharpe for stealing Napoleon's treasure. But as Sergeant ... Read More
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