A View to a Kill
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1:14:07
Thank you.
1:14:09
My pleasure.
1:14:11
All the king's horses and all his men
won't do much with that.

1:14:14
That's all right.
It was Granddad's ashes.

1:14:17
But he always loved a good fight.
1:14:19
I'm Stacey. Sutton.
1:14:22
- Yes.
- And... you're a reporter.

1:14:24
- What was it?
- Stock. James Stock.

1:14:26
- Right.
- Yes, I'm researching an article on Zorin.

1:14:29
I used a friend's name
to get an invitation to the chateau.

1:14:33
I can tell you a few things about Zorin.
1:14:36
I'd like to hear them.
1:14:38
I have to feed him. Are you hungry?
1:14:40
- What are you serving? Whiskas?
- I only have leftovers in the fridge.

1:14:44
- I'm a pathetic cook.
- I'll lend a hand.

1:14:46
- You can cook?
- I've been known to dabble.

1:14:59
Sounds interesting. What is it?
1:15:03
An omelette.
1:15:05
Now, you were telling me
about your grandfather.

1:15:08
He left Sutton Oil to Dad - who expected
me, as the only child, to take it over.

1:15:12
- So at college I studied geology.
- And then what happened?

1:15:16
Zorin. He took over Sutton Oil
in a rigged proxy fight.

1:15:20
I fought him in the courts.
It's taken all I had.

1:15:23
All the cash, the furniture, everything.
1:15:26
So I took this job as state geologist
1:15:28
and I've just managed
to hold on to the house and my shares.

1:15:33
And that's what the $5 million were for?
Your shares?

1:15:36
Ten times more than they're worth.
1:15:42
Just drop the lawsuit and shut my mouth.
1:15:45
I haven't accepted yet.
1:15:47
So Zorin sent along his gorillas
to help you make up your mind.

1:15:52
They have.
1:15:59
I'd sell everything and live in a tent
before I give up.


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