Jesse Stone: Sea Change (2007)

Jesse Stone: Sea Change

Everyone has a regret or two. There are some that can nibble away at your conscience and surface when you are alone and in the dark. Often they tend to be those where you had a choice of which path to take. You look back at them and argue with yourself over the choice made, that you could have stopped yourself from taking a decision. They are ones where, in a split second, you tell yourself not to do it. But you go ahead anyway. Leeann Lewis (Rebecca Pidgeon) is plagued by many such regrets. She is taking care of her invalid mother, Mary Lewis (Jean Morpurgo), instead of living her life selling homes in sunny LA. She is trying to romance Jesse Stone (Tom Selleck) but she has a leash about her ankle and can’t travel too far from mum and home. She is wishing her missing sister hadn’t been murdered in a bank holdup some years earlier. And there are others.


Director:  Robert Harmon
Writer:  Ronni Kern; Robert B. Parker
Cast:
Tom Selleck -  Chief Jesse Stone
Kathy Baker -  Rose Gammon
Kohl Sudduth -  Luthor ‘Suitcase’ Simpson
Sean Young -  Sybil Martin
Rebecca Pidgeon -  Leeann Lewis
Mika Boorem -  Cathleen Holton
Viola Davis -  Molly Crane
Stephen McHattie -  Captain Healy
William Devane -  Dr. Dix
William Sadler -  Gino Fish
Saul Rubinek -  Hasty Hathaway
James Gammon -  Bob
Nigel Bennett -  Harrison Pendelton
Philip Dinn -  Cab Driver
Joe the Dog -  Reggie
John Beale -  Dr. Perkins









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