By LINDSEY BAHR AP Film Writer It's one of the great Hollywood ironies that Christopher Plummer didn't like the film that made him a legend. He was an actor's actor and had cut his teeth doing Shakespeare. 'The Sound of Music,' he thought, was sentimental shlock. And he wasn't alone — reviews at the time were famously terrible. Then, like a personal curse, it would go on to become a universally beloved classic. He'd played Henry V and Hamlet and yet Captain von Trapp, he said in 1982, followed him around 'like an albatross.' But even Plummer, who died Friday […]
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