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  1. Jesse Stone: Stone Cold (2005 TV Movie) R | 87 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery. 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 | Stars: Tom Selleck, Jane Adams, Reg Rogers, Viola Davis. Votes: 8,256. 3.

  2. Feb 24, 2024 · In Stone Cold, the first Jesse Stone movie, Selleck's titular character is a former Los Angeles homicide detective who relocates to small-town Massachusetts after being fired from the force for his habitual use of alcohol. Full of genre tropes, the made-for-TV crime dramas offer up familiar plot beats and satisfying conclusions, both of which ...

    • Kate Bove
    • 'Jesse Stone' Movies in Order of Release Date
    • 'Jesse Stone' Movies in Chronological Order
    • Jesse Stone: Night Passage
    • Stone Cold
    • Jesse Stone: Death in Paradise
    • Jesse Stone: Sea Change
    • Jesse Stone: Thin Ice
    • Jesse Stone: No Remorse
    • Jesse Stone: Innocents Lost
    • Jesse Stone: Benefit of The Doubt
    Stone Cold- February 20, 2005
    Jesse Stone: Night Passage- January 15, 2006
    Jesse Stone: Death in Paradise- April 30, 2006
    Jesse Stone: Sea Change- May 22, 2007

    The second film in the series,Jesse Stone: Night Passage, actually takes place before the series debut, Stone Cold, but going strictly in order of which events take place is obviously up to the viewer. That’s the only jumbling to be found, timeline-wise, so it’s entirely smooth sailing once deciding on where to begin is over with.

    After having to leave his position in the LAPD due to alcohol problems, homicide detective Jesse Stone (Selleck) takes the only job he’s being offered - as Police Chief of Paradise, Massachusetts. It’s just Stone and his loyal hound dog, Boomer, on the move, even though he still talks with his ex-wife on the phone regularly. It isn’t long before St...

    A series of seemingly random murders is sweeping through Paradise, leaving residents in fear and Police Chief Stone busier than he’s been in a while. While investigating the first killing with Simpson (or “Suitcase,” as he’s also called), Stone actually takes in the victim’s now homeless golden retriever, Reggie, as he’s just that kind of person. I...

    Stone starts seeing a psychiatrist, Dr. Dix (William Devane), at his ex-wife's suggestion, while newly busy with the murder of a teen girl who was found floating in a lake and a repeat domestic violence offender. Also, the safety of one of Stone’s team is put in jeopardy to the point he might just re-evaluate some of those daily life routines. Afte...

    With Luther (Suddoth) still in a coma after being shot in the last film and Molly (Davis) having since left the police force to focus on family, Jesse finds himself without the support team he’s developed the last few years. It’s pretty slow at work, too, which just leaves Jesse with that much more time to drink and hang out with Reggie. There’s an...

    Jesse’s friend of the last several years, Captain Healy (Stephen McHattie), is nearly killed in a shooting and Stone makes it his mission to undercover who was behind it. The local town council, however, wants Stone to pump the brakes and focus on solving other crimes, which he of course ignores. There’s also the tragic case of a deceased baby from...

    Stone isn’t taking the solitude as a result of the suspension he received in the last movie very well, mostly drinking the days away. Captain Healy, still in recovery from the shooting, enlists Stone’s help as a consultant in solving a series of murders with ties to organized crime and Gino Fish. Stone manages to keep Luther and Rose busy, too, des...

    Since being replaced as Chief of Police by a nepotism hire, Stone has managed to keep busy with more independent investigator work while his former colleagues are busy adjusting to a brash new Chief. Stone also just can’t help but stumble across murders that need solving, like when a former arrest of his re-enters his life in an unexpected way. App...

    After a couple more movies of Jesse Stone being a free agent, for the most part, the penultimate addition to the Jesse Stonefranchise puts him back in the Chief’s chair. Technically it’s temporary so he can help solve the murders of the previous Chief and Deputy D’Angelo, but working cases is where Stone thrives and he’s resolved this is no temp jo...

    • Tom Selleck, Jane Adams, Reg Rogers
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    • Jesse Stone: Night Passage ‘(2006) Although released as the second movie in the series, “Night Passage” is, in essence, a prequel to the entire narrative.
    • Jesse Stone: Stone Cold‘ (2005) The inaugural film of the series introduces us to Jesse Stone as he grapples with two main cases in the quiet town of Paradise: a series of high school rape cases and the cold-blooded murder of a couple.
    • Jesse Stone: Death in Paradise‘ (2006) In this gripping installment, Stone is faced with the mysterious death of a teenage girl found floating in a lake.
    • Jesse Stone: Sea Change‘ (2007) With a cold case reopened Stone finds himself drawn into a haunting investigation surrounding the unsolved murder of a bank teller.
  4. May 18, 2023 · Innocents Lost. Benefit of the Doubt. Lost in Paradise. Keep in mind that the sole difference between watching in chronological order and by release date is that the second film in the series to ...

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  5. Mar 23, 2024 · The release order. Sony Pictures Television. The release order of the Jesse Stone movies are as follows: Jesse Stone: Stone Cold (2005) Jesse Stone: Night Passage (January 15, 2006) Jesse Stone ...

  6. Jan 21, 2024 · Jesse Stone: Innocents Lost (2011) Sony Pictures Television. Released in 2011 and one of the longer Jesse Stone movies (an hour and a half), Jesse Stone: Innocents Lost goes even deeper into his ...