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Stacey Sutton is the deuteragonist of the 1985 film, A View to a Kill.

Stacey is a California fictional State Geologist employed at San Francisco City Hall, under an official named Howe.

Stacey was portrayed by the late Tanya Roberts; who previously portrayed Janet Ames/Sheena in the 1984 film, Sheena.

Biography[]

A View to a Kill[]

Stacy is the granddaughter of an oil tycoon from California, who later made her son inherit it.

Stacy is her only daughter and her heir, so he studied earth science at university with great success hoping that her father would be proud of her and make her inherit the company. Unfortunately, when she returned, her father was dead and had difficulty inheriting the oil company.

But Stacey was cheered up by billionaire Max Zorin, who offered her $ 5,000,000 for her talent (this was the largest amount she has ever cashed in), she now lives in her grandfather's Dunsmuir House and with Zorin sold many parts of the house.

In the film, Stacey is seen for the first time in Zorin's villa in Paris selling highly prestigious horses. Bond, sent on a mission having discovered that Zorin was pumping seawater into oil wells to flood the Hayward and San Andreas faults in order to create a double earthquake that would have submerged Silicon Valley, she suspects that he gives Stacey a check for $ 5,000.00, and when he introduces himself to them and approaches, Stacey suspects him and vice versa.

Bond tries to follow Stacey and find out about her game in her bedroom, but she tricks him into believing that she is taking a shower, only because of Zorin's henchmen breaking into her room. Sutton tries to call the police, but the line has been cut and he accuses Bond of it.

Bond and Stacey are there to force Sutton to accept the check she refused, she rather snatches it and is determined to fight them, but Bond protects her by firing a shotgun suddenly grabbed at her men.

Thus; Bond reveals to Stacey Zorin's true intentions the next day, but when she tries to warn Howe about this she is fired by Zorin and realizes how evil Zorin is.

Sutton and Bond try to warn his boss WG Howe in the government office, but Zorin and May Day kill Howe and kidnap Sutton and Bond to accuse them of the murder, trapping them in an elevator and setting fire to the elevator cabin, Bond succeeds however find the exit and take Sutton with him up the elevator.

Soon after Bond and Stacey get out they are cornered by the police with another murder charge aside from Howe, Chuck Lee, CIA agent with whom Bond had spoken before, although they tell the truth the captain does not believe him (he also thinks that Bond both "James Stock") and then Bond drags Sutton into a fire truck and the two set out to escape.

Bond and Sutton enter the Zorin mine undetected and discover that Zorin has put seawater into oil wells to submerge the Hayward and San Andreas faults. They also discover that he wants to detonate both faults by flooding Silicon Valley in a double earthquake. This would allow Zorin to create his own microchip monopoly in the booming computer industry.

After placing the detonator and explosives placed far below the point where the two faults meet, Zorin betrays his workers, detonates the surface and lets them drown. Sutton separates from Bond after he falls into the water.

Many do not survive, Bond manages to escape along with May Day who is furious at Zorin's betrayal and helps Bond out by blowing up a boulder that creates an opening, while Stacy manages to escape through a vertical shaft, but is later kidnapped by Zorin.

May Day helps Bond foil her former lover's plans only to be killed. Bond grabs hold of the rope of the ship where Stacy is locked up. Once in the sixth, she knocks Scarpine and Glaub out of action, but she falls from the blimp, luckily Bond catches her in time.

Zorin tries to kill them both, climbing a structure with an ax and hits Bond without cutting anything, but in the end he loses his balance and falls on deaf ears with Stacey watching him die.

Hans Glaub tries to avenge Zorin by trying to throw a lit dynamite at Bond and Sutton, but before he can take aim Bond cuts the line of the mooring with Zorin's ax.

The now unstable airship dances and is about to explode with Glaub and Scarpine panicking and unable to escape in time and are killed. While Bond and Sutton save themselves from the explosion.

In the finale where Bond was alleged to have passed away, Q finds him with a hidden camera as a gadget and M's radio, Q is embarrassed to see through a robotic animal Bond making love in the shower with Stacey, Bond knowing this throws a towel at the camera and reassures him by saying "cleaning up a few details."

Other Appearances[]

Stacey appears in 007 video games always as a heroine.

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