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Jesse Stone: Death in Paradise

  • TV Movie
  • 2006
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
5.9K
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Tom Selleck in Jesse Stone: Death in Paradise (2006)
CrimeDrama

A body's found on the shore of a lake. Police Chief Jesse Stone starts an investigation. It turns out to be a pregnant high school student. There's also a case of a persistent wife beater. J... Read allA body's found on the shore of a lake. Police Chief Jesse Stone starts an investigation. It turns out to be a pregnant high school student. There's also a case of a persistent wife beater. Jesse starts seeing a shrink and dating.A body's found on the shore of a lake. Police Chief Jesse Stone starts an investigation. It turns out to be a pregnant high school student. There's also a case of a persistent wife beater. Jesse starts seeing a shrink and dating.

  • Director
    • Robert Harmon
  • Writers
    • Robert B. Parker
    • J.T. Allen
    • Tom Selleck
  • Stars
    • Tom Selleck
    • Viola Davis
    • Kohl Sudduth
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    5.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Harmon
    • Writers
      • Robert B. Parker
      • J.T. Allen
      • Tom Selleck
    • Stars
      • Tom Selleck
      • Viola Davis
      • Kohl Sudduth
    • 19User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tom Selleck
    Tom Selleck
    • Jesse Stone
    Viola Davis
    Viola Davis
    • Molly Crane
    Kohl Sudduth
    Kohl Sudduth
    • Luther 'Suitcase' Simpson
    Orla Brady
    Orla Brady
    • Lilly Summers
    Gary Basaraba
    Gary Basaraba
    • Norman Shaw
    John Diehl
    John Diehl
    • Jerry Snyder
    Debra Christofferson
    Debra Christofferson
    • Mrs. Snyder
    Mae Whitman
    Mae Whitman
    • Emily Bishop
    Matt Barr
    Matt Barr
    • Hooker Royce
    Edward Edwards
    Edward Edwards
    • Hank Bishop
    Brendan Kelly
    Brendan Kelly
    • Lovey Norris
    Liisa Repo-Martell
    Liisa Repo-Martell
    • Carole Genest
    Kerri Smith
    Kerri Smith
    • Sister Mary John
    Stephen McHattie
    Stephen McHattie
    • Captain Healy
    Maria Ricossa
    Maria Ricossa
    • Sandy Bishop
    Vito Rezza
    • Anthony D'Angelo
    David Christoffel
    • Prosecutor
    John Beale
    • Dr. Perkins
    • Director
      • Robert Harmon
    • Writers
      • Robert B. Parker
      • J.T. Allen
      • Tom Selleck
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    User reviews19

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    6gina-95739

    Vehicle for Tom. Robert Parker's bruh?

    Look, this isn't a great dramatic film. It won't have you on the edge of your seat. The script is clunky. The dialogue is stilted at times. It didn't transfer well from Robert Parker's novel to the screenplay. Tom is clearly still discovering who his character is.

    Regardless of these things ... Tom Selleck is just a likeable guy. Women (and men) want to be with him. Guys want to be him. Since he is so well-liked and relatable, you'll find yourself ignoring flaws and going along for the ride.

    This story doesn't rely on blood and guts here. The plot is actually driven by Tom's character's demons which is what really saves it.

    Viola Davis could be in a toothpaste ad and still give an Oscar performance. That woman is a force.

    This is a movie that's worth the time if all your looking for is a decent story with some decent acting that doesn't make you feel like completely wasted your time and you're tired of gratuitous violence, sex, and the deviant and dysfunctional.
    7bkoganbing

    Truly sad cases

    A couple of truly sad cases come across the desk of police chief Jesse Stone of Paradise, Massachusetts. The first involves the appearance of the body of a 14 year old girl who had been in the water for a few weeks. The second is an ongoing domestic dispute between an abusive husband and his battered wife.

    Patient and methodical as always Tom Selleck gets the job done. The domestic couple is John Diehl and Debra Christofferson who steals acting honors here in a scene with Selleck where she talks sadly about how few options she has in life other than stay in this relationship with this dirtbag. One of Selleck's officers is nearly killed because of the volatility of the situation.

    The second after long search because she was never reported missing turns out to be Mae Whitman whom we see in flashback. She was the school tramp for the past couple of years. Again someone you can weep for because had she lived she would have had a really horrible life with lots of issues. Of no help is her parents especially her father who actually kicked her out of the house. She was also a few weeks pregnant.

    Going through her relationships is what eventually leads Selleck to a conclusion he was supposed to arrive at. But actually it's the knot that came loose that allowed her body to rise is what ultimately leads him to her murderer.

    A fine film with one bad slice of humanity for Stone to deal with.
    10TheUnknown837-1

    another great television movie with Tom Selleck in the role he was born to play

    Like the film before this one, "Jesse Stone: Night Passage", "Death in Paradise" is a flawless, highly entertaining television movie that is so powerful and so realistic that it almost looks like something you would have to go see in the theaters. When a low-budget television show becomes that, then you know that you are really looking at a true masterpiece of film-making. I've seen big budget Hollywood mysteries that weren't as good as this. It stars Tom Selleck in another fabulous performance as Chief Jesse Stone, a troubled cop in a small town called Paradise on the eastern seaboard if I'm not mistaken.

    What I liked a lot about "Death in Paradise" was how it didn't just focus on one single case by itself. Instead of just Tom Selleck and his team trying to solve the main mystery, the death of a girl, they also tries to handle a second case at the same time, which enhances the power and overall authentistic atmosphere of the movie.

    I'll keep my review short and just end it by stating that "Jesse Stone: Death in Paradise" is like "Night Passage" and the sequel after this one, "Sea Change", a fantastic mystery movie and a delightful discovery to find. It's really impressive that a movie this magnificent could have been made on such a small budget, if it was. Most television movies are like that, but I can't be sure. If it was made on a higher budget, I can believe it. It's highly recommended by me.
    10kaquigg

    Tom Selleck is Jesse Stone

    I enjoyed watching the movie and have currently finished reading the next Jesse Stone book. Hooray for TV movies that are of the quality of big screen movies with well written, defined, true to life characters. Tom Selleck as Jesse Stone is my hero as he struggles with problems of work, alcohol, and loneliness as we all do. The story deals with the subject of child abuse and the resulting trauma that some people try to sweep under the rug or ignore rather than deal with which in this story results in a murder of an abused child. The other returning actors are great as the friends and co-workers who provide their own story lines interweaving with Selleck's.
    7jcappy

    Jessie/Billie

    "Death in Paradise," though not without gun play, is fairly subdued. Chief Stone is perhaps more pensive than usual--and certainly more soulful. Jesse seems depressed and saddened by a wider culture that diminishes and sexualizes young girls, by a father who turns away his own daughters, and by a wife batterer--all in his little town of Paradise. To compound this, his own losses seem to come to the fore, making felt visits to the gruff, thought-provoking Dr. Dix mandatory.

    Perhaps, these are what underpin Jesse's unusual dreams, visions, and personal incidentals that seem to put him in direct contact with the local murder victim, Billie Bishop, an upper-income youth who suddenly switches from brilliant student to drugs, indiscriminate sex, and dropout status. Hers is the tragic story of so many runaway girls. And Jesse has another connection to Billie: they arrived in Paradise, a very unlikely place for both, at about the same time, and both were over-qualified and undoubtedly viewed somewhat suspiciously by the locals.

    So the childless, wife-less, career-less, college-less, mother-less Chief Stone will not rest until Billie's murderer/user is apprehended. That this man turns out to be two separate men, one a pederast and the other a cold killer, means not only that Stone's perfect cop-ly intuition is, in part, mistaken, but that his justice work for Billie is suddenly jeopardized. But wedded to his sympathetic stand with Billie, a solution must out. And in short order, the confounding knot from the crime scene turns out to be the knot that ties up his murder case. His case closed, Jesse is shown attending Billie Bishop's solitary grave, as he had done the same for his close woman friend, Abigail Taylor, in an opening scene. And at the fade out, Jesse is at the bedside of his comatose sidekick Luther (who has been shot by the wife batterer in the sub-plot) reading to him the bio of their baseball hero, Suitcase Simpson. A bluesy installment indeed, this "Death in Paradise."

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    • Trivia
      Is the third book in the Jesse Stone series, actually coming before Jesse Stone: Stone Cold (2005), but a scene showing Jesse visit the grave of Polly Shannon's character changes the order.
    • Goofs
      Close up on medical monitor for Luther 'Suitcase' Simpson shows its in 'Simulation' mode. An attempt to cover the word 'Simulation' with tape was done, yet it can still can be clearly seen.
    • Quotes

      Chief Jesse Stone: Want to make some overtime?

      Luther 'Suitcase' Simpson: Sure.

      Chief Jesse Stone: Walk the perimeter.

      Luther 'Suitcase' Simpson: Looking for anything special?

      Chief Jesse Stone: A clue would be good.

      Luther 'Suitcase' Simpson: Such as?

      Chief Jesse Stone: Anything that looks like a clue.

    • Connections
      Followed by Jesse Stone: Sea Change (2007)

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    • Release date
      • April 30, 2006 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Robert B. Parker's Jesse Stone: Death in Paradise
    • Filming locations
      • Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Brandman Productions
      • TWS Productions II
      • Sony Pictures Television
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      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9

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