Review of Jesse Stone: Night Passage (2006) by Derek D — 01 Dec 2010
Setting the dinner table for a long string of made-for-TV movies in this Robert B Parker novels-turned-movies, Tom Selleck is given free reign as Jesse Stone, an LAPD Detective who drinks himself off the job and out of town, only to turn up as the Police Chief of quiet little Paradise, Massachusetts.
While getting acquainted with the town and the job, he investigates the murder of the outgoing Police Chief at the hands of a mob hitman also involving the crooked head of the city council. Selleck is just incredible as the tired and troubled Stone and that's probably why he's been given this line of films practically until he dies.
This review of Jesse Stone: Night Passage (2006) was written by Derek D on 01 Dec 2010.
Jesse Stone: Night Passage has generally received positive reviews.
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