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Jesse Stone: Une ville trop tranquille

Original title: Jesse Stone: Night Passage
  • TV Movie
  • 2006
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
6.7K
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Jesse Stone: Une ville trop tranquille (2006)
CrimeDrama

In this prequel to 'Stone Cold,' Tom Selleck reprises his role as Jesse Stone, an L.A. cop who relocates to a small town only to find himself immersed in one mystery after the other.In this prequel to 'Stone Cold,' Tom Selleck reprises his role as Jesse Stone, an L.A. cop who relocates to a small town only to find himself immersed in one mystery after the other.In this prequel to 'Stone Cold,' Tom Selleck reprises his role as Jesse Stone, an L.A. cop who relocates to a small town only to find himself immersed in one mystery after the other.

  • Director
    • Robert Harmon
  • Writers
    • Robert B. Parker
    • Tom Epperson
  • Stars
    • Tom Selleck
    • Saul Rubinek
    • Viola Davis
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    6.7K
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    • Director
      • Robert Harmon
    • Writers
      • Robert B. Parker
      • Tom Epperson
    • Stars
      • Tom Selleck
      • Saul Rubinek
      • Viola Davis
    • 35User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tom Selleck
    Tom Selleck
    • Jesse Stone
    Saul Rubinek
    Saul Rubinek
    • Hasty Hathaway
    Viola Davis
    Viola Davis
    • Molly Crane
    Kohl Sudduth
    Kohl Sudduth
    • Luther 'Suitcase' Simpson
    Polly Shannon
    Polly Shannon
    • Abby Taylor
    Mike Starr
    Mike Starr
    • Lou Carson
    Britt Robertson
    Britt Robertson
    • Michelle Genest
    • (as Brittany Robertson)
    Liisa Repo-Martell
    Liisa Repo-Martell
    • Carole Genest
    Stephen McHattie
    Stephen McHattie
    • Captain Healy
    John Beale
    • Dr. Perkins
    Vito Rezza
    • Anthony D'Angelo
    Stephanie March
    Stephanie March
    • Cissy Hathaway
    Stephen Baldwin
    Stephen Baldwin
    • Joe Genest
    Maria Brooks
    Maria Brooks
    • Sandy
    McKenzi Scott
    • Tammy
    Brian Jamieson
    Brian Jamieson
    • Truck Driver
    Christie MacFadyen
    • Veterinarian
    • (as Christie McFadyen)
    Gil Anderson
    Gil Anderson
    • Jenn
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Robert Harmon
    • Writers
      • Robert B. Parker
      • Tom Epperson
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    7bkoganbing

    A New Sheriff In Paradise

    In this prequel movie Jesse Stone: Night Passage we learn how Jesse Stone became the new police chief of Paradise, Massachusetts. Tom Selleck has not yet begun to deal with his alcohol problem and in fact his police instincts are aroused when the town council actually hires him when he shows up with booze on his breath.

    The first two cases that Selleck deals with are linked. He goes to a domestic dispute where Stephen Baldwin is not honoring a restraining order against his estranged wife. Selleck nails him below decks to get his attention and make a point. Then Mike Starr the former police chief of Paradise is found dead off a cliff at the ocean shore in his car. It takes a while to determine, but these cases are inextricably linked.

    Tom Selleck shows a considerable range and maturity in age and craft as he plays Jesse Stone. This is not a perfect and he's a most serious individual, light years away from flip detective Thomas Magnum.

    The rest of the characters from the town including the other three members of the police force, Viola Davis, Kohl Sudduth, and Vito Rezza are all introduced. As is town attorney Polly Shannon who begins a long term relationship with Selleck.

    Fans of Robert B. Parker novels and of Tom Selleck should be very pleased with this film.
    9Rocketansky

    Terrific series, moody, cerebral, and very much worthwhile

    Other reviews have addressed details about each installment very well, so I'll stick to overall comments.

    I think this has to be some of Selleck's best work. "Think" because I haven't watched any TV to speak of since 1994. His performance throughout is multifaceted, nuanced, and just plain excellent. His Jesse Stone character exudes an honesty, a fairness, and an unswerving loyalty to principle, traits I suspect run through Selleck himself.

    He has a real stake in the series - he's listed as Executive Producer - and it shows.

    After Selleck himself, what defines the series are the supporting players. I can't remember a single weak performance, and I've been though the whole series several times. Recurring standouts are William "Nobody rides a horse like Monte Walsh" Devane (Dr. Dix), Steven McHattie (Captain Healey), Kohl Sudduth (Luther "Suitcase" Simpson), and especially William Sadler (Gino Fish).

    Mention must be made of Stone's dogs, who are very important and integral characters throughout the series - in unexpected and novel ways.

    Highly recommended.
    8claudio_carvalho

    An Anti-Hero is Born

    In Santa Monica, California, the former detective Jesse Stone (Tom Selleck) moves to Paradise, Massachusetts with his old dog Boomer, after having drinking problem on duty. He is invited by the Paradise's powerful counselor Hastings Hathaway (Saul Runinek) to be the substitute for the former Chief Lou Carson (Mike Starr), who had an earlier retirement. In his first assignment, he hits the abusive husband Joe Genest (Stephen Baldwyn), who has not respected a restraint order. The local attorney Abby Taylor (Polly Shannon) visits him after the incident and they have an affair. When Lou is killed, Chief Jesse Stone suspects of the mobster Joe and Hastings, and plots a situation trying to disclose the truth.

    After the successful "Stone Cold", it was released in Brazil its sequence "Jesse Stone: Death in Paradise", with another great story of this flawed, but efficient chief of police. Now the prequel of "Stone Cold" is finally released, showing how this anti-hero was born, coming from a big city to a small town where the dwellers are aware of everything that happens. The engaging story shows Jesse and his drinking problem, dealing with a troubled teenager; with the initial suspicion of his policemen; with the murder of the former chief; with a domestic problem and an abusive husband; with his ex-wife and his new girlfriend; and with his sick dog. I believe the greatest attraction of this melancholic story is its simplicity, with credible characters and situations and great performances. Tom Selleck is fantastic in the best role of his career. My vote is eight.

    Title (Brazil): "Crimes no Paraíso: Travessia Noturna" ("Crimes in Paradise: Night Cross")
    vchimpanzee

    Fine prequel to 'Stone Cold'

    At the start of this movie based on the first Robert B. Parker novel about Jesse Stone, the former Los Angeles detective is mistaken for a vagrant on the beach in Santa Monica. He has to explain to a cop that he also is--or was--a cop.

    Meanwhile, in the quiet coastal town of Paradise, Massachusetts, police chief Lou Carson (Mike Starr) is celebrating his retirement.

    When we see Jesse again, he is crossing the country with his hound dog Boomer, and trying not to drink.

    If you have seen the TV movie 'Stone Cold', based on another Parker novel, you know what comes next. The question is: how does Jesse go from drunken bum to the new police chief of Paradise? The answer may be related to the meeting between Lou and Hasty Hathaway, the banker and town administrator, beside a rusting ship tied up at a dock--and the envelope full of cash. This secret conversation may also have a connection to the murder that serves as a primary plot line for the movie.

    Having worked in the big city, Jesse does things the way he is used to--much to the dismay of town attorney Abby Taylor (Polly Shannon).

    Molly (Viola Crane) is the dispatcher, insisting she is a police officer and not a secretary. The other officers are Anthony D'Angelo (Vito Rezza) and Luther Simpson (Kohl Sudduth), who gets nicknamed 'Suitcase' by Jesse. Hathaway's wife Cissy (Stephanie March) doesn't seem happy with her marriage.

    Tom Selleck does a fine job once again as Jesse. His character is confident yet pleasant, intelligent but flawed. He vows not to drink--on the job. One of his best scenes is with troubled teen Michele, whose parents are divorcing, though her abusive father Joe (Stephen Baldwin) insists on remaining close to the family, and he is mysterious about how he makes a living. Saul Rubinek does a good job as Hasty.

    This is not an exciting movie, and certainly not the type of movie where one would expect car chases and explosions. In fact, it is not really a murder mystery, though solving the murder does take up more time than any of the other plot lines. The main purpose of the movie is to introduce the characters. Despite the movie's slow pace, I found it entertaining mainly because of Jesse. There is some comedy, and violence is minimal. The language and sexual talk make this inappropriate for young children, though prime-time network TV offers far worse.

    I happen to know there will be at least one more Jesse Stone movie, and I look forward to it.
    10TheUnknown837-1

    Great movie!

    I saw this on television and was just blown away by its entertainment. Unlike some of Tom Selleck's other films, this doesn't have an enormous amount of action, but it is fun. It has a great mystery story behind it and very intense drama. Nearly heart-breaking.

    Naturally, we all like Tom Selleck's character the best. His character is just so hilarious, but not at the point where he would be considered a comedic character. I love his smart-alec comments and lines.

    Stephan Baldwin co-stars in this movie and he did a great job at his role. And I think I recognized one of the others as Saul Rubinek. Although I'm not sure yet.

    Overall, a great mystery/cop movie. Definitely worth checking out, especially if you're a fan of Tom Selleck.

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    • Trivia
      Although 'Night Passage' (2006) is the second of the Jesse Stone films, after 'Stone Cold' (2005), it is actually the prequel to 'Stone Cold' so can be watched first. This makes more sense plot-wise.
    • Goofs
      Joe Genest is shown threatening Jesse Stone with a revolver equipped with a suppressor (silencer). With the exception of obsolete Russian Nagant M1895, revolvers are not able to be suppressed because of the cylinder/barrel gap allows hot gas, and therefore sound, to escape. The use of a Nagant M1895 by a hit man would be nonsense. It is a collectible gun, ammo is not readily available, and the use of a common auto pistol with common ammo is what a hit man would use.
    • Quotes

      Abby Taylor: Have you had much experience with people like Mr. Genest?

      Jesse Stone: People in South Central L.A. would keep Joe Genest for a pet.

    • Connections
      Followed by Jesse Stone: Meurtre à Paradise (2006)

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    • Release date
      • September 26, 2008 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Robert B. Parker's Jesse Stone: Night Passage
    • Filming locations
      • Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Brandman Productions
      • TWS Productions II
      • Sony Pictures Television
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      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9

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