If you like Napoleonic movies and Thomas Hardy you may enjoy it. Has the late John Sessions in it. I remember when this was being filmed.
Based on a Thomas Hardy short story, The Melancholy Hussar, Scarlet Tunic is set in Dorset in 1802 and shows the irritable love between a station German soldier (Jean-Marc Barr) and a local catholic girl (Emma Fielding). Directed by Stuart St Paul.
The spectacular scenery of Wessex and the Dorset coast provides the backdrop for this adaptation of a Thomas Hardy short story. Set in nineteenth century rural England, this is the story of forbidden romance between a German hussar serving with King George III's personal cavalry, Matthaus Singer, and the only daughter of a West country solicitor, Frances Groves. The German legion is encamped on the downs as the threat of war with Napoleon looms. Matthaus longs for his homeland and Frances is trapped in an interminable engagement to one of her father's business associates, Humphrey Gould. Illicit meetings between Frances and Matthaus flare into a passionate affair as each searches for escape and happiness. Were they to be discovered, she would be branded a soldier's whore and he a disgrace to his regiment...