| Jesse Stone - Night Passage | 
enlarge | Director: Robert Harmon Actors: Tom Selleck, Stephanie March, Stephen Baldwin, Polly Shannon, Saul Rubinek Studio: Sony Pictures Category: DVD
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Format: Full Screen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), Chinese (Subtitled), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Portuguese (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Dubbed), Portuguese (Dubbed) Rating: Unrated Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 89 Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: COLD14469D UPC: 043396144699 EAN: 0043396144699 ASIN: B000OVLBFS
Theatrical Release Date: January 15, 2006 Release Date: June 12, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Minor scratches very minor. Immediate shipment & free delivery confirmation. Contact us if you do NOT receive email within 2 business days. WA Sales Tax Included.
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Product Description Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 01/22/2008 Run time: 89 minutes
Amazon.com How Tom Selleck's world-weary cop Jesse Stone became the police chief of sleepy Paradise, Mass., is revealed in this engaging prequel to the first made-for-TV Stone feature, Stone Cold (2005). Selleck is once again well cast as the rough-around-the-edges Stone, whose drinking problem gets him ejected from the Los Angeles police force; he soon finds himself the head lawman in a small New England fishing village, where his slow dissolution continues until a routine domestic disturbance case reveals connections to money laundering and murder, with several of the town's most affluent names as possible suspects. Selleck is well-matched by veteran scene stealer Saul Rubinek, and there's good work by Polly Shannon as a city attorney who becomes Stone's romantic interest, and Stephen Baldwin as an ill-tempered local. Fans of author Robert B. Parker (on whose books the Jesse Stone films are based) and Selleck won't be disappointed by this smart thriller. --Paul Gaita
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Jessie Stone - Night Passage, Sea Change, Death in Paradise, etc November 17, 2008 I lucked into this movie and immediately began a search for any others in this series. I've since purchased all that are available and have not been disappointed on any aspect of each movie. Tom Selleck is excellent as the aging small town Police Chief complete with the quick wit we remember from him in his Magnum series. The plot was thorough, suspenseful and well written; each actor was cast perfectly for his/her role and the entire production well above todays standards. I found it suitable to view with my grown children and grandchildren, in mixed company, etc - no gratuitous obsenity, violence, sex, etc. A welcome relief from the mostly trash that the movie industry is projecting on us today. Simpley a good, well acted, well written 2 hours of entertainment showing much of the beautiful New England setting and one that I will watch again many times.
Night Passage November 11, 2008 These Jesse Stone series are a great vehicle for Tom Selleck, its good to see him back in action - the stories are great, and suit him to a tee. He has that ability to convince the viewer that he is Jesse Stone - very much a tortured soul. He is very believable in the role.. it seems like it was written for him. I have all three episodes and enjoy watching them very much - keep wanting more.
Fictional Story November 1, 2008 Tom Selleck portrays a man at the end of his rope until having relocated he sees a possible redemption that turns out to be a real nightmare. His divorce and the loss of his job as a LAPD Detective forces him all the way accross the country to a New England small town and they want to hire him as their new Chief of Police; but, all is not well in Paradise as he soon learns to his utter dismay.
Tom Selleck IS Stone October 24, 2008 Tom Selleck is always interesting to watch and add in the fact that these films are well made, well written and well acted, one could become addicted to the Jesse Stone stories. I wish there were more of them.
Jesse Stone prequel September 22, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I really liked this prequel in the series with its flawed yet philosophical protagonist, and its gritty but amiable tone. Tom Selleck is perfect in the role. His motivations and fish out of water circumstances are set up nicely, and I truly want to know how he will do in this new environment. Will he continue down the road to isolation and alcoholism? Or will he find new life in this small community? The crimes are interesting, too, but it's the characterization and relationship issues that make this special.
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