Sir Godfrey Tibbett is the teartagonist of 007’s movie A View to a Kill, serving as fictional horse trainer and secret agent operative of SIS/MI6 who allies to James Bond while he investing of wealthy industrialist, Max Zorin.
He was played by the late Patrick Macnee.
Personality[]
Godfrey is a very outgoing and friendly, very different personality unlike the British agents. He was under a lot of pressure from his boss and because they enjoyed infiltrating Zorin's horse auction, he became a consultant to it.
He doesn't have much of a sense of humor, pointing out that he's not an actor to put up with Bond's overdone behavior.
Histroy[]
James Bond is presented to Sir Godfrey Tibbett while M, Q and Miss Moneypenny they look at horses of horses of Max zorin. Godfrey says bond to Bond that he has never seen a horse run so well in the last races, which makes Bond suspicious about the fact that Zorin plays dirty.
Later, Tibbett accompanies Bond by car to Zorin's castle, having more than he expected, since he brings dozens of bond luggage to him room. Bond firm Tibbett suspecting that the room is intercepted, and is right because Zorin's henchmen have put a microping in a lamp, so Tibbtt pretends to be dissatisfied with what he has and does not want to be the driver for this man, in reality, Bond reproduced a recording of the Argerga in an attempt to throw Zorin off the track.
Then, Bond and Tibbett go to the veranda, where Tibbett Semiischerza saying that it is not easy to impersonate a man invented, the two proceed to talk about business presuming that it is the same identical thing that Zorin does.
That night the two discover the secret operating room in Zorin's warehouse. They are then attacked by one of Zorin's henchmen but they manage to easily subdue him and lock him inside a shipping crate where he is later discovered.
However, after Zorin discovers Bond's true identity, he orders both his death and that of Tibbett, who is ordered to warn M, away from Zorin's castle and drives his 1962 Rolls Royce into a car wash to make believe. who has to wash the car, but unfortunately for her, May Day, who was hiding in the back seat of the car, attacks and tries to strangle Tibbett while putting the camera out of sight from a shower. Bond rushes to help after Tibbett manages to make contact with M, only to see May Day point the gun at him.
Bond is then overwhelmed and forced to get into the car with Tibbett's corpse to attend a "submarine funeral" to be thrown into the lake and then drown or to be shot if Bond goes back, Bond luckily manages to escape and Zorin thinks that he is dead.