Jesse Stone: Night Passage


7:10 pm - 8:10 pm, Wednesday, December 24 on 5USA (21)

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About this Broadcast

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An alcoholic cop is fired from the LAPD and starts a new life in a Boston suburb, where the town board recruits him as chief of police. During an investigation into the death of his predecessor, he gets caught up in what seems to be a straightforward case of domestic abuse, but ends up on the trail of a money-laundering scheme. Detective thriller, starring Tom Selleck, Stephanie March and Stephen Baldwin


2006 HD subtitles
Detective/Thriller Movie/Drama Police/Crime Drama

Cast & Crew

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Tom Selleck (Actor) .. Chief Jesse Stone
Stephanie March (Actor) .. Cissy Hathaway
Stephen Baldwin (Actor) .. Joe Genest
Polly Shannon (Actor) .. Abby Taylor
Saul Rubinek (Actor) .. Hastings Hathaway
Viola Davis (Actor) .. Molly Crane
Vito Rezza (Actor) .. Anthony D'Angelo
Kohl Sudduth (Actor) .. Luther `Suitcase' Simpson
Robert Harmon (Director)

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Did You Know..

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Tom Selleck (Actor) .. Chief Jesse Stone
Born: January 29, 1945 in Detroit, Michigan
Best Known For: Magnum, PI.
Early-life: Thomas William Selleck was born in Detroit, Michigan on January 29, 1945 to Martha and Robert. His family moved to Sherman Oaks, California during his childhood. A talented athlete, Tom attended the University of Southern California on a basketball scholarship. He went on to study acting at the Beverly Hills Playhouse and was serving as a soldier in the California National Guard when he was activated for the Watts riots in Los Angeles in 1965.
Career: Selleck won small parts in films and TV shows during the 1970s until his big break came in 1979 when he was cast in the lead role in detective series Magnum, PI. The popular series earned him an Emmy and a Golden Globe and it ran for eight seasons, clocking up 162 editions. He went on to star alongside Ted Danson and Steve Guttenberg in the box-office smash Three Men and a Baby (1987), had a recurring role in the sitcom Friends during the 1990s and since 2005, he has played lawman Jesse Stone in a series of TV movies based on novels by Robert B Parker. Since 2010, he has played Frank Reagan in police drama Blue Bloods.
Quote: "I think of myself as an actor first, not a sex symbol."
Trivia: Selleck turned down the role of Indiana Jones in Raiders of the Lost Ark to honour the contract he had just signed for Magnum, PI.
Stephanie March (Actor) .. Cissy Hathaway
Stephen Baldwin (Actor) .. Joe Genest
Polly Shannon (Actor) .. Abby Taylor
Saul Rubinek (Actor) .. Hastings Hathaway
Viola Davis (Actor) .. Molly Crane
Born: August 11, 1965 in St Matthews, South Carolina
Best Known For: Doubt and The Help.
Early-life: Viola was born in St Matthews, South Carolina, on August 11, 1965 to Dan and Mary. Her family moved to Central Falls, Rhode Island two months after she was born. She studied theatre at Rhode Island College and went on to attend the Juilliard School in New York. Her screen debut was a small role as a nurse in The Substance of Fire (1996).
Career: Davis had guest roles in a number of TV shows before landing a part in short-lived medical drama City of Angels. Her career received a boost in 2001 when she won a Tony Award for her work on Broadway in King Hedley II. She won a second Tony award in 2010 for her role in Fences. Two years earlier, she starred on the big screen in Doubt (2008), a role that garnished her an Oscar nomination. She received her second Oscar nomination for her performance in The Help (2011). More recently, she has starred in Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close (2011), Prisoners (2013) and Ender's Game (2013).
Quote: "We grew up in abject poverty. Acting, writing scripts and skits were a way of escaping our environment at a very young age."
Trivia: In 2012, she was voted one of Time magazine's 100 most influential people in the world.
Vito Rezza (Actor) .. Anthony D'Angelo
Kohl Sudduth (Actor) .. Luther `Suitcase' Simpson
Robert Harmon (Director)