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  1. Jesse Stone: Benefit of the Doubt is a 2012 American made-for-television crime drama film directed by Robert Harmon and starring Tom Selleck, Kathy Baker, and Kohl Sudduth. Based on the characters from the Jesse Stone novels created by Robert B. Parker , the film is about the police chief of a small New England town who returns from his forced ...

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  2. Navigation. Jesse Stone: Benefit of the Doubt is the 8th entry in the Jesse Stone series of TV Movies that are based on the Jesse Stone Novels written by Robert B. Parker. It was released on 20 May, 2012. Benefit of the Doubt is not based on one of Robert Parker's novels. The original screenplay was written by Tom Selleck and Michael Brandman.

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  4. Oct 4, 2023 · The movie Doubt centers around a Catholic school in the 1960s, where a nun suspects a beloved priest of inappropriate conduct with a student. 2. Is Doubt based on a true story? No, Doubt is not based on a specific true story, but it draws inspiration from real-life incidents and explores themes that are relevant in society. 3.

  5. About Jesse Stone: Benefit of the Doubt. When a shocking double homicide rocks the quiet town of Paradise, Jesse Stone is forced out of retirement. With his police department nearly emptied of staff, he has to rely on his expert intuition to sort through a maze of misleading clues as he attempts to unravel the mysterious murders.

  6. May 5, 2022 · Miramax. The central question of Doubt asks if Father Brendan Flynn (Hoffman) has sexually abused Donald Miller (Joseph Foster), the only Black student at the all-boys St. Nicholas Catholic School ...

  7. Benefit Of The Doubt (2012) definitely stands out as one of the more comical and cinematic movies of the series, but it also just might be one of the dullest too. I felt this one relies a bit too much on character catchphrases and familiarity than actually feeding us new and interesting dialogue and story.

  8. Jul 19, 1993 · Suspense is not the strongest suit of "Benefit of the Doubt," a lackluster psychological thriller that uses the format of a TV-styled family melodrama but fails to target the gut or the mind.

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