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Jesse Stone: Lost in Paradise [New DVD] Ac-3/Dolby Digital, Dolby, Subtitled,

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Item specifics

Condition
Brand New: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer’s sealing (if ...
Actor
Tom Selleck, Gloria Reuben, Kohl Sudduth, Leslie Hope,
Region
1
Runtime
89
UPC
043396470279
Film/TV Title
Jesse Stone: Lost in Paradise
Brand
Sony Pictures
Format
DVD
Release Year
2015
Rating
NR
Sub-Genre
Television
Run Time
89 min.
Genre
TV Crime
Movie/TV Title
Jesse Stone: lost in paradise
Studio
Sony Pictures
Aspect Ratio
1.78

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Product Identifiers

UPC
0043396470279
eBay Product ID (ePID)
7046037132

Product Key Features

Rating
NR
Studio
Sony Pictures
Format
DVD
Release Year
2015
Movie/TV Title
Jesse Stone: lost in paradise
Sub-Genre
Television
Aspect Ratio
1.78
Run Time
89 min.
Genre
TV Crime

Dimensions

Item Length
7.56in
Item Height
0.56in
Item Width
5.32in
Item Weight
0.18lb.

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1

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  • Top favorable review

    Not the best of the series, but solid performance

    This Jessie Stone story has literary back-up by Robert B. Parker (the creator of Jessie Stone.) It's a mystery which Parker might have embraced, but he would have spiced it up a good bit more. This ninth movie is more of a swan song with deep character looks at the main character, Jessie, and his demons (booze and loneliness.) Unfortunately, the other unusual character cast is either left out, or truncated. Only one of PPD's characters (Suitcase Simpson) appears a couple of times, and Jessie's best buddy, the Boston homicide chief is nowhere to be see. In a smooth and heartfelt twist, Jessie's dog (Reggie,) has died and left a hole in Jessie's soul. In an interesting screenwriting twist, we learn just how big this hole is as the camera pans in on the dog's headstone. To add ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: yanka171276

  • Top critical review

    Lost in Paradise...It was the writing and directing that were Most Lost!

    I have all the prior Jesse Stone movies and have liked all of them. This is the final in the series and it was TERRIBLE. It was like they knew it was the last in the series and each character was just going through the motions. The writers had each character saying their characteristic line....like Dr. Dix, the shrink, he says," It's been 2 years. Why is this so hard?" And instead of solving one more crime in Paradise, he has to go on Special Assignment because he Cleaned Up Paradise so well. The final mystery doesn't really get going until close to the middle of the movie, so it doesn't take that long to solve as it was almost immediately evident who the murderer was. Just Terrible writing and directing. In short, save your money.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: blowitoutahere

  • Murder Mystery in the English Fashion with an American Icon.

    This purchase marked my collection of the last movie in the Jesse Stone series with Mr. Selleck. Each story builds slowly but steadily, using great photography and superb acting by an all-star cast, to show depth of character, emotion and scene. Dialog, while essential, is spare and lets the actor use their talent to present their character in a complex setting that allows the audience to interpret the emotions and story being presented in their own context. I have watched each of these stories several times before I purchased copies of my own. I hope to see number ten shortly.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: blowitoutahere

  • Selleck as Jesse Stone Is Perfect!

    I have all of the Jesse Stone DVDs. I love Tom Selleck as this flawed character and enjoy the well written story lines. I always watch for the re-appearance of the main characters from Rose, Suitcase & Dr. Dix to seeing what the villains, Hasty and Gino Fish are up to? In this 9th film of the series, I really missed Capt. Healy and Reggie, the Golden Retriever. Hopefully, I will be able to watch Jesse Stone DVDs 10,11,12... and warm up to the new characters that were introduced in Lost in Paradise.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: oy-goldrecovery

  • Lost In Paradise

    I think it is every bit as good as the other films of the series. Joe The Dog was Reggie, and passed away in real life. However, regarding the movie, I hopefully look forward to more in the Jesse Stone series. I love the story line, and the characters are most engaging taking me to a sense of reality, even the adolescent actors. I wish they were closer in time sequence, but the anticipation is good for me. I found the DVD an excellent value, and is a treasured part of my extensive collection.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: blowitoutahere