Jesse Stone: Sea Change Page #2

Synopsis: When Police Chief Jesse Stone's relationship with his ex-wife worsens, he fears he will relapse into alcoholism. To get his mind off his problems, Jesse begins working on the unsolved murder of a bank teller shot during a robbery. Meanwhile, Stone's investigation of an alleged rape draws him into conflict with the town council, which hopes to preserve Paradise's reputation as an ideal seaside resort.
Genre: Crime, Drama
Director(s): Robert Harmon
Production: Sony Pictures Entertainment
  Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy. Another 3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.3
NOT RATED
Year:
2007
88 min
268 Views


No.

- Did you talk to you ex-wife?

- You think that's what makes me drink.

- Do you drink when you work?

- No.

- So then you drink when you get home.

- I have two drinks.

- Did you had two drinks last night?

- No.

- And did you talk to your ex-wife?

- I talk to her every night.

- And did you speak with her last night?

- Are you sensing a breakthrough?

Do you drink, when you're

involved in a serious crime?

- No.

- Because?

- It would be unprofessional.

- So you stop.

- Yes.

- As long as you need to.

- Yes.

- And how long do you need to?

- It depends.

- On what?

On how long I need to.

If you've got nothing to do,

pal, find something to do.

If it's not important,

make it important.

Rose, where do we keep

the unsolved cases?

You mean where do "I" keep

the unsolved cases?

- What kind of cases?

- I want a homicide.

There's three. 1905, 1923, and 1992.

- You know?

- Yes...

- How do you know?

- I'm the dispatcher, I know everything.

Molly rearranged my files,

I rearrenged them back.

- You said you wanted to get in the field.

- Not in this field...

- And you're sure you can find it.

- I'm sure...

No other customers, just, uh, the bank guard...

...Hasty Hathaway, and the bankteller.

A robber takes the teller hostage,

uses her as a shield.

The bank guard gets off

an errant shot...

... as he's dragging her out

the door. Then they disappear.

You know, in six months,

none of this is gonna be here,

some guy bought up the whole point,

gonna put up forty houses...

- Yeah, rich people from Boston...

- Do me a favor...

Tell the town council not to

reassess and raise my taxes

A tenuous relationship at best.

Ever since our friend Hasty resigned.

They don't seem to understand...

...why I was hired to begin with...

but I will tell them just the same.

Anyway, two years later some hunters find

the teller's body in her shallow grave.

- Why are you so sure you can find it?

- It would be hard to forget.

Because?

I threw up all over the body,

first time I saw her.

Well, that would be a reason.

I'll have a cappucino.

I threw up the first time

I found a body.

That's comforting.

And that's when Lou pulled you out of field?

Yeah, well, he promoted me to dispatcher...

- And this is the spot.

- Yeah.

How you know?

This is the rock I sat on after I threw up.

- This about the right depth?

- Yeah.

Oh my God! The grave is empty!

Maybe that's because the body

was removed thirteen years ago.

Jesse, what are we doing?

We're waiting for a clue to pop up.

We had this coroner in L.A.,

with that asian guy

he recovered this body in her shallow grave,

just kept saying "Dig deeper! Dig deeper!"

Because he was asian?

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Robert B. Parker

Robert Brown Parker (September 17, 1932 – January 18, 2010) was an American writer of fiction, primarily of the mystery/detective genre. His most famous works were the 40 novels written about the private detective Spenser. ABC television network developed the television series Spenser: For Hire based on the character in the mid-1980s; a series of TV movies based on the character were also produced. His works incorporate encyclopedic knowledge of the Boston metropolitan area. The Spenser novels have been cited by critics and bestselling authors such as Robert Crais, Harlan Coben, and Dennis Lehane as not only influencing their own work but reviving and changing the detective genre. Parker also wrote two other series based on an individual character: He wrote nine novels based on the character Jesse Stone and six novels based on the character Sunny Randall. Mr. Parker wrote four Westerns starring the duo Virgil Cole and Everett Hitch. The first, Appaloosa, was made into a film with Ed Harris. more…

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