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Jesse Stone: Night Passage (2006)

Starring: Tom Selleck, Stephanie March Director: Robert Harmon Rating: Unrated Format: DVD
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (55 customer reviews)

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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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Selleck plays the role of Jesse Stone, a former Los Angeles homicide detective who left California and his ex-wife to become the police chief in a small New England town. Among his many character flaws are his struggles with a drinking problem and lingering feelings for his ex-wife.

Jesse Stone: Death in Paradise Co-starring William Devane (TV’s "Knot’s Landing"), the TV movie finds Chief Stone (Selleck) settling into his new life in Paradise when he becomes obsessed with finding the killer of a teenage girl. His quest to solve the murder unearths facts indicating there is more to the girl’s history than originally suspected and the new clues lead him to probe the Boston underworld.

DVD Special Features for Jesse Stone: Night Passage Include: Digitally Mastered Audio and Video, Widescreen Presentations, Audio: English, French, Portuguese, Thai, Subtitles: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Thai, Bonus Previews, Closed Captioned


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5.0 out of 5 stars Selleck is Jesse Stone, April 28, 2007
By Victoria A. Wildermuth (Odessa, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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Tom Selleck is absolutely perfect as Jesse Stone, a character created by the great crime author Robert Parker. Selleck plays a burned out, alcoholic cop who takes a job in the small town of Paradise, Massachusetts as sheriff. "Night Passage" is the tale of the quest by the emotionally damaged Stone for the killer of a young girl. William Devane costars as Jesse's shrink and he is excellent. Terrific secondary characters. In my opinion, Parker's Jesse Stone series of novels eclipses his famous Spenser books. This story line is the prequal to CBS's fabulously successful "Stone Cold", Selleck's first outing as Jesse Stone. Grab "Night Passage" . . . the Jesse Stone made-for-TV movies are quality productions with superb acting and beautiful cinematography. Stunning music. Exceptional TV. Highly, highly recommended. You don't ofter see TV this well done these days. You must also pick up Stone Cold one of the best ever made for TV movies and Jesse Stone - Death In Paradise. Can't wait for the latest Jesse Stone TV movie, Sea Change, to be released on DVD!!
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Stone Prequel, July 9, 2007
Excellent lead in to "Stone Cold". Tom Selleck does a great job as Stone in this prequel to the first movie. The back story of him being fired because he drank on the job shows he has a murky past. Him driving to Paradise, and us getting a chance to see character development, is good. He finds some suspicious events tied to the previous sheriff of Paradise, and a good lead as to why the sheriff is retiring early. When he handles a case of a battered wife, he finds the husband is hiding something. If that isn't enough, Jesse's dog Boomer has failing health. It is handled with a sensitive touch. Especially if you have been through it. If you enjoy this be sure to catch the other two movies "Stone Cold" and "Death in Paradise" based on Robert Parker books. You may like "An Innocent Man" as well. It is a drama with Selleck being falsely accused of a crime and then being sent to prison. Tom Selleck is a great actor. Often underappreciated as far as I'm concerned. I have enjoyed ninety percent of all his TV shows and movies. So if you like Selleck or good dramas, be sure to catch this one.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great production values, April 3, 2008
I'll skip commentary on the plot or Tom Selleck. Most people have covered these very well. My perspective is production quality. Generally, television movies are merely okay when judged by music and camera work. After all, the little screen is cheaper than the big screen. The stunning production of the Jesse Stone series sets it above anything seen ever.

I would love to know the location setting. I was born and raised in MA and can't imagine a village like Paradise within commuting distance of Boston. The entire North and South Shore above and below Boston are teeming with residents so tightly packed that merely setting off to pick up milk takes resilience and cunning.I'm thinking that it's really Canada or the state of Maine.

It's the harsh and compelling scenery of the shoreline wrapping around the tiny town of Paradise that sets the appropriate mood for the brooding and iconoclastic new police chief, LA fugitive Jesse Stone. Gorgeous, sunny fall days full of spectacular, sharply displayed color recede into damp, rainy, foreboding nights full of those quietly desparate people who rarely dare to leave. The camera work is as stunning as I've ever seen out of Hollywood. One could find entertainment playing this DVD over and over even with the sound turned off.

Crank it up, though. Don't miss the poignant score artfully articulated by Jeff Beal. I hope the soundtrack will be released as well as future movies. I always play the credits that role too briefly at the end. Big screen movie credits go on interminably citing the great contribution of everyone from the executive producers to the gal that keeps the coffee fresh on set. The Jesse Stone series is just a few names at the start and the end. Still, I find it hard to shut the television off until the last note is played.

The cast is a great blend of old pros and new talent. Selleck's trademark laid back style envelopes the storyline like a perfectly broken in leather chair. Kohl Sudduth as Luther "Suitcase" Simpson, the eager young officer, moves into a favorite son roll that contrasts very well against the paternal Jesse Stone. The dispatcher is commandingly played by the amazing Viola Davis who takes her character from skeptical resentment to protective admiration swiftly and smoothly.

Saul Rubinek, the crooked but likeable banker squeezes two movies out of what is usually a throwaway roll. Rubinek may be one of those names you can't place because he's pretty much a utility actor rather than a first stringer. But he's never failed in being a notorious scene stealer in the best sense of the term. He has capacity to spare in his acting and prevents any flattening of character. The viewer roots for his comeuppance and then regrets his punishment.

The Tony D'Angelo character simmers in petty irritaion as the oldest cop at the station who's forced to play bridesmaid to every bride when the job of chief is 'stolen' from him by the incoming LA stranger Stone. Vito Rezza's expressive face and talented posturing creates an enduring tribute to the self-obsessed "little guy" steeming in his own resentments and obsessed with lame efforts to get back at the new chief.

But the real prize is the main character. There's a great deal of viewer satisfaction in seeing a powerful, confident man who, despite his own personal demons, sees crime and punishment through a complicated but common sense lens. Whether in a big city or a tiny village, he operates on his own keenly tuned intution, dispensing justice with supreme condidence. In this world of man-made conflict it is very rewarding to see a man who can un-make the troublemakers.

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Most Recent Customer Reviews

4.0 out of 5 stars Jesse Stone: Night Passage
Fills in the gaps as to how Jesse Stone came to be the Chief of Police in Paradise. Great characters, great roll for Tom Selleck
Published 2 months ago by Kenneth A. Hunt

4.0 out of 5 stars Tom Selleck in a great third act role of a lifetime
The Jesse Stone "films", which are really CBS TV two-hour special recurring dramas, have been a big surprise in many ways. Read more
Published 2 months ago by APC Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars Tom Selleck -Way More than Just a Pretty Face
A keen sense of drama, humor, timing and courage- all wrapped up in an aging Selleck. The mix of booze, despair, and the fight for his brand of honor is done to perfection... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Verve in Oregon

5.0 out of 5 stars Night Passage/Jesse Stone
Enjoy all Tom Selleck ever since Magnum P.I.. Really enjoy the recent Jesse Stone series as well as Robert B. Parkers books. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Kathyrn J Todd

5.0 out of 5 stars First in the series
If you started this series with "Stone Cold" and then watched "Night Passage", you may think that this should have been the first to come out. Read more
Published 4 months ago by LDS

5.0 out of 5 stars Jesse Stone Night Passage
Enjoyed Tom Selleck in the role of Jesse Stone, the alcoholic Chief of Police in the town of Paradise, trying to beat the habbit while solving mysteries and fighting crime. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Jutta Q.

5.0 out of 5 stars Well-made police procedural with insightful characterisation
I love the Jesse Stone series of movies, and Tom Selleck does an excellent job portraying the lead character - a man of few words, battling personal demons, yet dedicated to the... Read more
Published 4 months ago by z hayes

5.0 out of 5 stars IF YOU'RE NEW TO THIS SERIES: WATCH THIS MOVIE FIRST
Although this is listed as the 2nd of 5 movies (as of May 2009 with the 6th one Jesse Stone: No Remorse in the making), if you're new to this series, you'll want to watch this... Read more
Published 5 months ago by couchbum

4.0 out of 5 stars Jesse Stone Night Passage
Enjoyed this movie as I am a huge Tom Selleck fan and also enjoy mysteries.
Published 5 months ago by Crafty Lady

4.0 out of 5 stars Jesse Stone: Night Passage
The Jesse Stone Film Collection (Stone Cold / Death in Paradise / Night Passage)If you ever liked Tom Selleck, you'll like this series. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Oma Bucher

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