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Jesse Stone: Thin Ice

2009 | 88m | English

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Jesse Stone and Captain Healy are shot during an unauthorized stake-out in Boston. Meanwhile, a cryptic letter sent from Paradise leads the mother of a kidnapped child to Stone. Though her son was declared dead, she hopes he will reopen the case.
Release Date: Mar 01, 2009
Director: Robert Harmon
Writer: Michael Brandman, Robert B. Parker, Tom Selleck
Genres: Drama, Crime, Mystery, Thriller, TV Movie
Keywords based on novel or book, police chief
Production Companies Brandman Productions, Sony Pictures Television, TWS Productions II
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Tom Selleck Jesse Stone
Kathy Baker Rose Gammon
Kohl Sudduth Luther 'Suitcase' Simpson
Leslie Hope Sidney Greenstreet
Stephen McHattie Captain Healy
William Sadler Gino Fish
Jessica Hecht Stephanie Morton
Joanna Miles Mrs. Steinberg
Fulvio Cecere Teddy Leaf
Camryn Manheim Elizabeth Blue
William Devane Dr. Dix
Jeremy Akerman Councilman Carter Hanson
John Beale Dr. Perkins
Kerri Smith Sister Mary John
Gary Levert William Butler
Todd Hofley Alan
Tom Gallant Councilman Comden
Glen Lefchak Homeless Guy
Ruby Carr Runaway Girl
Gil Anderson Jenn (voice)
Name Job
Michael Brandman Story
Ronni Kern Teleplay
Robert B. Parker Novel
Angela Murphy Art Direction
Betty Belmore Key Makeup Artist
Steven Cohen Editor
Betsy Cox Costume Design
Steve Brooksbank Casting
Mario Paulin Gaffer
Debra Beers Location Manager
Libby Hodgson First Assistant Director
Andy Chmura Camera Operator
Gary Sandover Key Grip
Shauna Hatt Production Coordinator
Craig Pettigrew Music Editor
Brian Enman Set Decoration
Eric Bryson Stunt Coordinator
Nicholas Corrao Assistant Editor
Keith Currie Property Master
Maggie Thomas Script Supervisor
Jeff Beal Original Music Composer
Richard Fraser Construction Coordinator
Reg Ashby Special Effects Supervisor
William Fleming Production Design
Norma Richard Key Hair Stylist
Gilles Bélanger Production Manager
Bruce Zwicker Second Assistant Director
Tina Gerussi Casting
Denise Barrett Assistant Costume Designer
Jane Porter Production Sound Mixer
Michael Sullivan Transportation Coordinator
Lon Bentley Makeup & Hair
Nancy MacInnis Assistant Production Coordinator
Alana Omolayole Assistant Production Coordinator
Elizabeth Kavanagh Production Accountant
Elizabeth Hagen Production Accountant
Joe Melody Sound Supervisor
Chris David Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Daniel J. Leahy Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Robert Harmon Director
Tom Selleck Story
Mary Jo Slater Casting
Rene Ohashi Director of Photography
Name Title
Steven J. Brandman Producer
Tom Selleck Executive Producer
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Rangan
7.0

**When someone aimed a gun at Jesse...** The fifth film in the Jesse Stone series based on the characters from the book by Robert B. Parker. That's right, this film is not an adaptation of any book, for the first time in the series it is an original screenplay. But the director was retained for t ... he fifth time and that's a plus point here. Particularly who can understand not just this one film, but the whole series to take it on the right path. There is also lies some weakness that it's not getting better as it should be, but I would say it's the writing that did not impress me. This is the half way mark and another film in the series that's not so good, but counting it as an individual, definitely it is a better one. I expected this film after the previous one was not up to its previous one, but I must say I'm slightly disappointed. It is enjoyable, as a television film and its production quality was undeniably great, but I think my over anticipation is what barred me from having a good time with it. I am not blaming the story, but the scenes which were not strong enough. The positives were you can't predict them, and what's more important than that in a detective story. It opened with a shootout and Jesse got injured, though there's no serious. Now he has a case to pursue, but not official and his chief warns him going after certain person. Jesse also got enquired by an Internal Affair for him involving in the recent shootouts which is above normal. Besides, a mother came afar to him requesting to investigate her baby went missing seven years ago. Among the cases, the narration splits, but holds the suspense till the final act. There's no big twist, but both the cases come to end with Jesse's unique way of dealing. > "The information's out there. All you've to do is let it in." When the tale is about to conclude, there comes a big blow to him and his future hangs. An interesting ending, maybe a turning point in the series like the season one ends here and the season two is about to commence. If it was a television series, this is where the split happens between the seasons. The Jesse's walk out of the station at the final scene brings a new perspective. A bit emotional, if you are a Jesse Stone fan. The last two films were average compared to the earlier ones, so this change might refresh in the series going forward. It should be, otherwise I might lose interest in the series. This film is not bad, but after the fine developments in the mid part which was hyped, did not stand up to the expectations once the revelation came. There was no big expansion in the cast, but like usual some of the new ones, those who came only for this film had made some decent contribution. Like Jessica Hecht was the only known person to me who have made into it. And the rest of the cast including Selleck was great as usual. Jesse still remains dominated, but kind of losing strength while other characters around him gaining the momentum in their small part. Because he's the same from the first film, though needs some upgrade like nothing for the additional, but feeding with what he's good at. I mean, he's a badass and a daring character, but lately his parts were not appealing enough as what he's known for. On the other hand, he's just a small town cop; his work is under a limit and that kind of big excuse we definitely don't want. Hope it will not be the case for the next one. I thought I was a Jesse Stone franchise fan after the first two films, but I'm not sure now, the only next couple of films would decide that. So I'm eager for the next sequel. Talking about this installment, I find it above average, but for being a television film and a film series, you can't blame entirely. Because like I said in the earlier review, the ups and downs are part of a film franchise and sometimes they're on purposely done to balance the good and bad side of the story and characters. Like a wheel it has to come up sooner or later, that means the next one in the series is very crucial. It's not the cast or the crew, but the story should be at its best. I hope it all comes back to the normal there. So I meet you there. _7/10_

May 16, 2024