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Jesse Stone: Death in Paradise

2006 | 87m | English

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Popularity: 4 (history)

Director: Robert Harmon
Writer: Robert B. Parker
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When Jesse Stone looks into the murder of a teen-age girl whose body is found floating in a local lake, it brings him up against the Boston mob and into the affluent world of a bestselling writer who exploits troubled teens.
Release Date: Apr 30, 2006
Director: Robert Harmon
Writer: Robert B. Parker
Genres: Crime, Mystery, Thriller, TV Movie
Keywords cop, new england
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
Viola Davis Molly Crane
Kohl Sudduth Luther 'Suitcase' Simpson
Orla Brady Lilly Summers
Gary Basaraba Norman Shaw
John Diehl Jerry Snyder
Debra Christofferson Mrs. Snyder
Mae Whitman Emily Bishop
Edward Edwards Hank Bishop
Brendan Kelly Lovey Norris
Liisa Repo-Martell Carole Genest
Kerri Smith Sister Mary John
Stephen McHattie Captain Healy
Maria Ricossa Sandy Bishop
Vito Rezza Anthony D'Angelo
Steven Flynn Leo Finn
William Devane Dr. Dix
Carolyn Fitzgibbons Billie Bishop
Rhonda McLean Miriam Lowell
Murlane Carew Valerie Morton
David Christoffel Prosecutor
John Beale Dr. Perkins
Glen Lefchak Ambulance Attendant
John Maclaren ER Surgeon
Gil Anderson Jenn (voice)
Name Job
David Chapman Production Design
Jim Rillie Production Sound Mixer
Robert Harmon Director
Tom Selleck Teleplay
Mary Jo Slater Casting
Michael Brandman Teleplay
Robert B. Parker Novel
Chris Peppe Editor
Betsy Cox Costume Design
D.D. Gray First Assistant Director
Glenn Warner Camera Operator
Gary Allen Ferguson Property Master
Kim Ross Key Makeup Artist
Kathryn Buck Script Supervisor
Sheila Lane Local Casting
David B. Cohn Sound Supervisor
Carlos Delarios Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jeff Beal Music
Angela Murphy Art Direction
Gilles Bélanger Production Manager
Danielle Dumesnil Second Assistant Director
Christopher Porter Gaffer
Andrew McInnes Location Manager
Reg Ashby Special Effects Supervisor
Norma Richard Key Hair Stylist
Shauna Hatt Production Coordinator
Fay Sullivan Assistant Production Coordinator
Craig Pettigrew Music Editor
John Boyd Sound Re-Recording Mixer
J.T. Allen Teleplay
David Gribble Director of Photography
Steve Brooksbank Casting
Ian Greig Set Decoration
Richard Coleman First Assistant Director
Tina Gerussi Casting
Gary Sandover Key Grip
Richard Fraser Construction Coordinator
Michael Sullivan Transportation Coordinator
Lon Bentley Makeup & Hair
Michael Grigsby Production Accountant
Amy Flint Catherwood Assistant Editor
Wayne Heitman Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Name Title
Tom Selleck Executive Producer
Robert Harmon Co-Producer
Drew Matich Associate Producer
Steven J. Brandman Producer
Michael Brandman Executive Producer
Tim Christenson Associate Producer
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Reviews

Rangan
9.0

**The best from the first three films.** The third film in the Jesse Stone series which was based on the third book by Robert B. Parker. The most complete film, for me it is the best from the first three. You will find it a lot different than the previous two, it's filled with a lot of suspense m ... oments till the last minute. I think retaining the same director so far for the series worked so well. It was just a 90 minute film, but feels it runs for very long and that is not in a boring way, but from the development wise, it is a well made film. In a small town, like what Jesse says who he mostly gives out parking tickets gets a new case to get engaged. This time it is a death of the young teen girl whose body was washed up on the river's edge, but completely unidentifiable. Jesse follows where all the clues lead and after getting the details about the missing children around the town of Paradise, he moves on one step closer to identify the victim as well as to mark the suspect. But then again, the twist and turns brings more interesting aspect of the story and his big city experience comes into effect after his co-worker was badly hurt in a shootout. In this, it was Mae Whitman as in a guest appearance, but it was too short as she stays for only a couple of minutes. The other one was Stephen Baldwin, whose character adds more flavour like abolishing one film one case kind of mindset in a cop theme. Because in the real police work, they deal multiple cases at a time. In this, as well in the lead Tom Selleck was awesome. But while his character over obsessed with the case, the film reveals his psychological side of the desperation to bring the justice to the dead girl. Like the girl appearing in his dream and particularly in the station, he hallucinates about her which describes him in a completely different angle for a second. Besides, there's slight sentiments in it and so it also digs on his new romance interest for a school principal, but the Jesse is very clear on what he's seeking after leaving the LA that his job comes first. > "This job in Paradise is my last job. I get off the bus here." In some case, finding the suspect alone is not valid to prove someones crimes, so what this story's notion is to find the motive which automatically going reveals everything rest behind the crime. I think very smartly written story, I was fascinated by all the development like step by step how a death enquiry takes place. Released in the same year as the previous film, this is another wonderful detective film made for the television. Solid performances, particularly Davis Viola and Kohl Sudduth who are the regular cast did not fail to deliver in their small screenspace. But I expected the big contribution, and I hope in the following film they would achieve that. So in this you are going to witness the Jesse's job commitment, his personal life was sidelined to a marginal. Particularly his ex-wife never calls which I thought kind of annoying in the first two films to taking over than the usual. Jesse does not drink in this, but can be seen him with a coffee mug in most of the parts. If you like murder-mysteries, then this is the film to pick, but I suggest to go for the whole series, begin with the first. I have seen only three films, but I think it is worth giving a try. There's only small clichés like how the police department works, but the narration was very good with the full details. The pace was excellent against the strong story and the character developments. Jesse's courage was another highlight. He always takes risks his life, especially dealing the situation when men are armed and pose a serious threat. Sure, the film will live up to anybody's expectations and also it can be watched by everyone. You probably have seen many cop films, but this is one of those must not miss. I'm happy for this part to focus on the child molestation topic. Like I said in my last review, so far so good and particularly standing up to this film's standard is quite what I'm looking for in the next one. Anyway, it won't too long for another review in the Jesse Stone series. _9/10_

May 16, 2024