'Sharpe' Cut
Book
This work presents a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at
the making of "Sharpe's Challenge", a major film
for television starring Sean Bean. The Sharpe television series
is a high point of British television drama. Led by the charismatic
Sean Bean playing the redoubtable hero Richard Sharpe, the
films brilliantly echo and enhance the remarkable strengths
of the bestselling novels by Bernard Cornwell. Fourteen films
have already aired and now two new films are being released.
The series has achieved 14 million viewing figures, with additional
and ongoing sales in video and DVD. "Sharpe Cut" is
a unique book. It is the book of the creation of a television
drama from start to finish; the first of its kind. Linda Blandford
spent the entire six months of the filming of "Sharpe's
Challenge" with the cast, crew and producers. She has
created a brilliant, vivid account, full of scene and story,
high drama, near disaster and comedy. "Sharpe Cut" gives
the reader all the inside touches of what life on a film set
is really like. From the producers to the stuntmen, from the
chefs to the martial organisers, from the production designers
to the costume designers and the make-up artists; they are
all here. And so of course are the actors, famous and unknown,
bringing all the work to life. Living together for months on
end, they become a family of a sort and yet are torn apart
at the completion of each film. "Sharpe Cut" is a
brilliant evocation of the life and work of creating a major
television drama, with a narrative as compelling as a thriller.
It is an intimate and compelling peak behind the director's
chair, into a world the audience can normally only guess at.