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Jesse Stone: No Remorse

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Police Chief Jesse Stone, who was suspended by the Paradise, Mass. Town Council, begins moonlighting for his friend, State Homicide Commander Healy, by investigating a series of murders in Boston, leaving Rose and Suitcase to handle a crime spree in Paradise on their own. Jesse pours his energy into his work in an effort to push away his twin demons: booze and women. When his investigation leads to notorious mob boss Gino Fish, Jesse's pursuit becomes hazardous.

Release Date : 2010-05-09

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Sony Pictures TelevisionBrandman ProductionsTWS Productions II

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Tom Selleck

Character Name : Jesse Stone

Original Name : Tom Selleck

Gender : Male

Kathy Baker

Character Name : Rose Gammon

Original Name : Kathy Baker

Gender : Female

Kohl Sudduth

Character Name : Luther 'Suitcase' Simpson

Original Name : Kohl Sudduth

Gender : Male

Stephen McHattie

Character Name : Commander Healy

Original Name : Stephen McHattie

Gender : Male

Krista Allen

Character Name : Cissy

Original Name : Krista Allen

Gender : Female

William Sadler

Character Name : Gino Fish

Original Name : William Sadler

Gender : Male

Mae Whitman

Character Name : Emily Bishop

Original Name : Mae Whitman

Gender : Female

Saul Rubinek

Character Name : Hasty Hathaway

Original Name : Saul Rubinek

Gender : Male

William Devane

Character Name : Dr. Dix

Original Name : William Devane

Gender : Male

Todd Hofley

Character Name : Alan Garner

Original Name : Todd Hofley

Gender : Male

Kerri Smith

Character Name : Sister Mary John

Original Name : Kerri Smith

Gender : Female

Jeremy Akerman

Character Name : Councilman Carter Hanson

Original Name : Jeremy Akerman

Gender : Male

Guy Germain

Character Name : John Kelly

Original Name : Guy Germain

Gender : Male

Rothaford Gray

Character Name : Mr. Jackson

Original Name : Rothaford Gray

Gender : Male

Tom Gallant

Character Name : Councilman Comden

Original Name : Tom Gallant

Gender : Male

Brian Heighton

Character Name : Heartford Clerk

Original Name : Brian Heighton

Gender : Male

Christopher Killam

Character Name : Steven

Original Name : Christopher Killam

Gender : Male

Suzanne Hawkins

Character Name : Lorraine

Original Name : Suzanne Hawkins

Gender : Female

Megan Edwards

Character Name : Young Woman

Original Name : Megan Edwards

Gender : Female

Stephen Coats

Character Name : Dad

Original Name : Stephen Coats

Gender : Male

Michael Pellerin

Character Name : Short Man

Original Name : Michael Pellerin

Gender : Male

Jeremiah Sparks

Character Name : Priest

Original Name : Jeremiah Sparks

Gender : Male

Scott Owen

Character Name : Robber

Original Name : Scott Owen

Gender : Male

John Shurko

Character Name : Gay Man

Original Name : John Shurko

Gender : Male

Gil Anderson

Character Name : Jenn (voice)

Original Name : Gil Anderson

Gender : Female

Gay Hauser

Character Name : Elizabeth

Original Name : Gay Hauser

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Reno

@Rangan

2024-05-16

**Out of the force, Jesse still manages to do his usual job.** I am already on the sixth film in the Jesse Stone series. Once again the film was not based on any book, but original characters from Robert B. Parker's novel. Very interesting opening credit, because that's the clips from a big city. So it leaves an impression that the tale has shifted its base to another town, but that's not entirely true. Yes, it is different from the previous ones, since Jesse's role slightly changed after what happened in the last film. Also a better film after the recent downfall, still not that great, but anyway, Jesse Stone fans will enjoy it. There's a murder in the opening which was shown to us, but who was behind it remains a mystery, because that's the story of this film to reveal. So the one murder becomes two and followed by another, Jesse, who is now not in the force gets a chance to involve on it indirectly. Besides, the film not to focus on just one case, but multiple like the usual and that's the Jesse Stone series' special. With those layers, how it was developed and ended was smartly done. Jesse's old boss is out of the prison and he lends some help on something to him. I surprised for the return of Mae Whitman, she's different and played a quite interesting part. I'm also happy for mentioning the Reggie in the film, so far he was unnoticed, but gets a slight recognition here. Finally the mysterious ex-wife's torture ends with this sequel; I believe that's what I saw. Besides, Jesse got a cell phone and there's a series of jokes regarding sharing the number, only minor ones. > "Jealousy's a powerful thing." Still the same director, and he did a good job. Besides appearing in the lead, Tom Selleck also penned the story for this with another writer. They really did write a nice screenplay, even it could have been adapted for the big screen. So, for the television standard, it is a much better film. The sad part is the original writer, Robert B. Parker's unexpected death during before this film came out. So there's a mention at the end of the film with respect. His contribution must be appreciated, now there are many Jesse Stone fans out there after this series came out and I hope it continues for another decade. Since the Jesse's absent in the force, his colleagues had taken some serious steps to fight the crime in Paradise. Particularly Luther has taken the charge of the force, and with Rose, only they two are the ones left in the station. On the other hand, they're facing a threat from the town council that they might be disbanded if their work or the result does not meet the target. So that's why this tale becomes so exciting, because they try their best to keep their jobs, but only the follow-up film would disclose about how it all shapes up. Regarding the murders, the suspense was good, but also gives some hints for the viewers to have their opinion on the suspect. So the end was not bad or its simple twist. After what happened in this story, I'm curious where the next one would take us. Particularly, I'm eager to know Jesse's journey, whether he returns to Paradise or set to work for his boss at the Boston. Anyway, this film was a turning point for sure; many unexpected things might going to happen in the remaining films. In the those remaining three films, I expect at least one of it would end as the best in the series. So can't wait for those ones to watch and let me meet you with the next review in a couple of days. _7/10_