Difference between revisions 149044433 and 150245063 on enwikiA list of henchman from the 1954 [[James Bond]] [[Live and Let Die (novel)|novel]] and [[1973 in film|1973 film]] [[Live and Let Die (film)|''Live and Let Die'']] from the [[List of James Bond henchmen]]. ==Tee Hee Johnson== {{James Bond Character| |image=[[Image:Teehee.jpg|160px]] |bgcolor=#000 |fgcolor=#fff |name=Tee Hee Johnson |portrayed=[[Julius Harris]] |gender=[[Male]] |affiliation=[[Mr. Big (James Bond)|Mr. Big]] |status=Deceased }} '''Tee Hee Johnson''' is a fictional character in the [[James Bond]] novel and film ''Live and Let Die''. In the film he was portrayed by [[Julius Harris]]. Tee Hee's name is derived from his tendency to chuckle to himself very often for little or no reason. As Bond states when he first meets the man: ''"Funny how the least little thing amuses him"''. In the film Tee Hee works for [[Mr. Big (James Bond)|Mr. Big]] and has a metal arm, replacing one which was bitten off by an [[alligator]]. He appears to be either a chief bodyguard or right hand man of Kananga's as he appears in almost all of his employer's scenes regardless of which identity his employer is currently assuming. In his first meeting of Bond, Tee Hee is informed that Bond is armed by [[Solitaire (James Bond)|Solitaire]], disarms him and, in a demonstration of his formidable hook, twists Bond's gun. In their next meeting, Tee Hee leads Bond to an island surrounded by crocodiles and alligators, but Bond escapes by using the backs of the alligators as stepping stones. After Bond foils Mr. Big's plot, Tee Hee returns to attempt revenge. After a fight however, Bond disables his artificial arm (cutting the wires which control the hook) and throws him out of the window of a moving train, leaving his metal arm still attached to the window ledge. In the novel, Tee Hee has both arms and is killed when Bond pushes him down a flight of stairs after he broke Bond's finger. (contracted; show full)first appears at the airport where Bond and Solitaire are captured and then leads Mr. Big's men in pursuing Bond at the alligator farm. He steals a speedboat from Sheriff J. W. Pepper's brother-in-law Billy Bob to chase Bond and, at the climax of the chase near an abandoned tanker, is doused in petrol by Bond. Disoriented by this attack, he maneuvers his boat inside the tanker and is killed in the subsequent explosion. {{James Bond characters}} [[Category:James Bond henchmen|Live and Let Die]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=150245063.
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