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Jesse Stone: Stone Cold

Original title: Stone Cold
  • TV Movie
  • 2005
  • R
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
9K
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Tom Selleck in Jesse Stone: Stone Cold (2005)
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Jesse Stone (Selleck) is a New England police chief investigating a series of murders, in an adaptation of Robert B. Parker's novel.Jesse Stone (Selleck) is a New England police chief investigating a series of murders, in an adaptation of Robert B. Parker's novel.Jesse Stone (Selleck) is a New England police chief investigating a series of murders, in an adaptation of Robert B. Parker's novel.

  • Director
    • Robert Harmon
  • Writers
    • John Fasano
    • Michael Brandman
    • Robert B. Parker
  • Stars
    • Tom Selleck
    • Jane Adams
    • Reg Rogers
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Harmon
    • Writers
      • John Fasano
      • Michael Brandman
      • Robert B. Parker
    • Stars
      • Tom Selleck
      • Jane Adams
      • Reg Rogers
    • 69User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tom Selleck
    Tom Selleck
    • Jesse Stone
    Jane Adams
    Jane Adams
    • Brianna Lincoln
    Reg Rogers
    Reg Rogers
    • Andrew Lincoln
    Viola Davis
    Viola Davis
    • Molly Crane
    Alexis Dziena
    Alexis Dziena
    • Candace Pennington
    Kohl Sudduth
    Kohl Sudduth
    • Luther 'Suitcase' Simpson
    Polly Shannon
    Polly Shannon
    • Abby Taylor
    Stephen McHattie
    Stephen McHattie
    • Captain Healy
    Shawn Roberts
    Shawn Roberts
    • Bo Marino
    Alex House
    Alex House
    • Kevin Feeney
    Mimi Rogers
    Mimi Rogers
    • Rita Fiore
    Vito Rezza
    Vito Rezza
    • Anthony D'Angelo
    Victoria Snow
    • Margaret Pennington
    Ralph Small
    • Chuck Pennington
    Thomas Gibson
    • Troy Drake
    Tony De Santis
    Tony De Santis
    • Joe Marino
    Sylvia Villagran
    Sylvia Villagran
    • Jenn
    • (voice)
    Chris Killam
    • Kenneth Eisley
    • Director
      • Robert Harmon
    • Writers
      • John Fasano
      • Michael Brandman
      • Robert B. Parker
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    User reviews69

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    8rjbat

    A great movie for a hot afternoon.

    When I viewed this movie less than an hour ago, I had no idea it was a made for TV movie. I found this surprising because it had such great acting, cinematography, and score.

    While the plot was great, the actions and reactions of some of the characters to the situations they found themselves in was a bit suspect.

    It is hard to believe that the State Police or the FBI did not step in when it became obvious that there was a serial killer, or killers, at large. It is also implausible that the young rape victim would have held up as well as the girl in the movie did, and that the written press and broadcast TV did not get access to the story.

    However, given these faults,I still found this one to be a perfect movie to watch on a scorching NC afternoon.

    Tom Selleck has still got it.
    8akrueger-2

    nice, touching, great pics

    This thriller is a good evening' s entertainment. On a first glance, it is dominated by its main actor Tom Selleck, who is convincing in his role, very present in the scenes and pleasant to watch. I agree with another post here that the storyline, connecting two 'strings' of events together is questionable. On the other hand, the whole film is somehow unique and original, qualities one associates with the country side, where the movie is set.

    It contains great pictures with the seaside, where the little town 'Paradise' is located. The characters involved seem authentic and just to watch and get to know them is some entertainment by itself. What is well displayed is the interplay of the innocence of the plot and yet the bruteness of the crimes. The scenes and storyline are nicely painted and evoke feelings of warmness and tenderness with the characters involved and the small American town 'Paradise'. Tom Selleck is great to watch, while finding the right balance in bringing in his undoubtedly great charisma. Together with the simple, but effective and beautiful score, all mounts to a swell thriller well worthwhile to watch.
    9marksanman

    Enjoyed the Selleck version of Stone Cold

    I am an avid reader, and I seldom enjoy film versions of novels that I have read. It is amazing how Hollywood can take an interesting and exciting book and turn it into total garbage.

    The Jessie Stone novels by Robert Parker are some of my favorites. I prefer them to the Spenser books because the Stone character is more realistic and multi-dimensional than Spenser.

    Having said all that, this adaptation of the Parker book is exceptionally well done. Selleck is perhaps a bit too old to play Stone, but he is the perfect person in all other respects for the job. It has been a while since I read the book, but unlike most other adaptations, this one stays true to the original, and the story survives in the film.

    I was not aware that this movie had even been made until I saw and rented it this afternoon in my local video rental store. It was well worth the price.
    9classicalsteve

    Dark But Effective Rural Film Noir -- Possibly Selleck's Best Performance Since Magnum

    The challenge for actors that star in popular long-running TV shows is that they become forever fused to their character, sometimes called "type-cast". Most middle-age audiences will forever think of Tom Selleck as Thomas Magnum of the 1980's hit show Magnum PI. But Selleck, after-all, is an actor, not Thomas Magnum. He was an actor playing a part, and after the series ended, Selleck had to find new roles to conquer Unfortunately, directors are often reluctant to cast actors with strong associations with a particular television role. Luckily, for the film Stone Cold, Selleck offers a presence quite distinct from the happy-go-lucky Hawiian-shirted private detective who sported a Ferrari. Here, Selleck walks in the shoes of a far darker, even introspective, character in a small town in rural Massachusetts.

    Although their occupations are similar, a young independent private detective versus an LA cop in the twilight of his career, Jesse Stone and Thomas Magnum are quite polar opposites. Magnum would crack jokes, score with beautiful women, and put down the bad guys all under a blazing Hawiian sun. In Stone Cold, the gloomy mists off of Cape Cod are the backdrop to a haunting but compelling story of a tired urban investigator tracking senseless serial killings in a town where the entire police force is barely four people.

    There is a very deliberate but tempered pace to the film which matches the feel of a small New England community that is quite removed from the hurry and worry of New York or LA. Nothing is rushed. Just as the locals walk at a slow but steady pace through their neighborhood, this film also is a very one-step-at-a-time story. I felt like the the filmmakers wanted you to see and feel the fog-ridden ocean, the quiet streets, and crisp air of New England life as much as the other aspects of the story.

    All in all, a satisfying viewing experience, with an outstanding performance by Selleck. And it looks as though the character of Jesse Stone continues in new films. Selleck has found a new niche that is an appropriate sequel to the TV show of his younger days. Jesse Stone is a very different kind of Thomas Magnum.
    7claudio_carvalho

    Simple, Low Paced, Efficient and Realistic Thriller

    In the small town of Paradise, Massachusetts, the experienced Chief of Police Jesse Stone (Tom Selleck) is investigating a murder and a rape case. When a series of murders happen with the same "modus-operandi", Jesse discloses the identity of the killers. However, without the motive, proof or weapon, he has to wait for an opportunity to catch the murderers.

    "Stone Cold' is a surprisingly good thriller, with an efficient direction, cold but beautiful cinematography and excellent screenplay with great lines, situations and characters. The most impressive is that the identities of the killers are disclosed in the very beginning of the film and they do not have a motive for their insane behavior. This simple, low paced and realistic thriller is centered in the dark, flawed and silent character of Jesse Stone, magnificently performed by Tom Selleck. Jesse is a suffered man with a past in Los Angeles, cynical, amoral, with drinking problems, that does not express his real emotions, but with a warm heart and great sense of justice. Mimi Rogers is also amazing in the role of the cynical lawyer Rita Fiore, and in spite of a minor participation, she steals the scenes that she participates. The support cast is stunning and it is impossible and unfair to highlight only a name, since the individual and collective performances are outstanding. This made-for-TV movie is better and better than many feature films. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "Crimes no Paraíso" ("Crimes in the Paradise")

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    • Trivia
      Although 'Stone Cold' was filmed first (2005), you might like to watch 'Night Passage' (2006) first as it is the prequel and shows Jesse's arrival in Paradise. It also makes more sense plot-wise that way around.
    • Goofs
      The bathroom Bo is cornered in is clearly a women's bathroom. There are no urinals and as he knocks open the doors to the stalls, a tampon dispenser can clearly be seen on the wall.
    • Quotes

      Abby Taylor: [to Jessie Stone] Larry, Curly, and Moe want to talk with you.

      Comden: On behalf of the town council, Jim, and Carter, and I thought we ought to get brought up to speed on things.

      Hansen: So, what's really going on?

      Chief Jesse Stone: We have two killings. We're not sure whether it's the same weapon or weapons.

      Hansen: That's all you know?

      Chief Jesse Stone: Correct.

      Hansen: You don't have any clues, nothing?

      Chief Jesse Stone: Correct.

      Jim Burns: Well, hell.

      Comden: I told you he wasn't a talker.

      Hansen: So what do we tell the press?

      Chief Jesse Stone: I like "no comment."

      Comden: Well, what is it you have your officers doing over at the high school?

      Hansen: Maybe you could allocate your personnel a little better.

      Jim Burns: Damn it, don't you talk?

      Chief Jesse Stone: Only when I have something to say.

      Hansen: Couldn't we get this thing resolved quicker with F.B.I. or state help?

      Chief Jesse Stone: The F.B.I. and state police bring the national media. You won't like this town when they're through with it.

      Hansen: Look, we think you should take all the resources you have and concentrate on the killings.

      Chief Jesse Stone: I'm a cop. I've been a cop for a long time. I'm good at it. I know how to do this. You don't.

      Jim Burns: Damn it, we can fire you.

      Chief Jesse Stone: You can. But you can't tell me what to do.

    • Crazy credits
      Opening credits: par · a · dise (par-uh-dis) n. 1. A place of ideal beauty or loveliness. 2. A state of delight. 3. Paradise, Massachusetts (town, FIPS 55520) Location: 42°40677' N, 70°81223' W Population (4587): 25408 (7633 housing units) Area: 17.3 sq. mi. (land), 41.8 sq. mi. (water) Zipcode(s): 02587
    • Connections
      Followed by Jesse Stone: Night Passage (2006)

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    • Release date
      • February 20, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Stone Cold
    • Filming locations
      • Blue Rocks, Nova Scotia, Canada(Anthony Taylor)
    • Production companies
      • Brandman Productions
      • TWS Productions II
      • Sony Pictures Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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