Jesse Stone: Stone Cold (2005) Review

Jesse Stone: Stone Cold (2005)

cinema

0
(0)

My Review

Tom Selleck embarks on a new phase in his career playing the police chief of a small New England town in “Jesse Stone: Stone Cold.” This made-for-television movie is the first in a series of nine films based on Robert B. Parker’s Jesse Stone novels. The plot usually involves Chief Stone investigating two different cases in each episode.

Smooth direction by Robert Harmon and a top-notch teleplay by John Fasano and Michael Brandman gives the film the feel of a 1940’s film noir. Also contributing to the atmospherics is the excellent cinematography by Rene Ohashi, filmed on location in Nova Scotia.

Selleck’s supporting cast is filled with exceptional talent like Viola Davis, Kohl Sudduth, Reg Rogers, Jane Adams, Alexis Dziena, Polly Shannon, Stephen McHattie, Shawn Roberts, Vito Reeza, Victoria Snow, Thomas Gibson, and Mimi Rogers. The movie was first broadcast on CBS in February, 2005.

In “Jesse Stone: Stone Cold,” Tom Selleck himself gives a comfortable and seemingly effortless performance as the former LAPD homicide detective who moves to Paradise, Massachusetts, causing viewers to forget his eight years as TV’s Thomas Magnum, which also took place in paradise, Hawaiian-style, that is!

Visits:602 Today: 2 Total: 601708

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.