Christopher Plummer - What Movie Made You Cry?
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Christopher Plummer - What Movie Made You Cry?
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I'm crying today, because we just lost him. RIP
😭
me too!!
I absolutely adore Christopher Plummer.
He's incredibly attractive. I swoon every time I watch "The Sound of Music." Even in his enlarged costume!
me too
I so agree. One of the most beautiful men i've ever seen.
Also because he was so humorous and intelligent. You can see that.
Elegant
Dear Fren Zee, if you liked him in the "Sound of Music", have a look at an old black & white t.v. production, " The Prince and The Pauper" .
1950-'something'....
You will REALLY swoon when you see him in tights...especially when he turns round....ahem...
L.o.l. 😊 Also he and Julie Andrews did a great job in a studio version of " On Golden Pond". Really good.
😊🇬🇧💕🎹😊🥃🇬🇧
Me too! One of the reasons why I keep watching that film!
He will always be Captain Von Trapp to me
Chris is hilarious. Superb actor. Charming, witty, funny, handsome, great physique, dashing, stylish, elegant, talented, elegant, gentleman, etc....
“Bless my Homeland Forever!”
Rest in Heavenly peace, Captain
He's still STUNNING!
In the 1960s and 70s, this dude would have made a GREAT James Bond! :)
He's definitely got that 'cold and evil' look that only Timothy Dalton had as a James Bond. Connery played 'bad' but Dalton had that really menacing look that even whatsisname, the new guy, doesn't have.Well, I guess not so new anymore.
He also would have made a great Bond villian!
@@mikearchibald744 Check him out as the villain in The Silent Partner, if you haven't seen it yet. He's scary!
CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER RIP You will be dearly missed .
Plummer is THE FINEST. Seriously he has been so underrated for so many years
Rest in eternal peace, good sir.
R.I.P. Such an great actor 😔
he was the most beautiful man ever ..sigh
He's still alive...
I know that :P I never implied he wasn't
Oh, I thought just since you said 'was', my mistake!
Still is! He's gorgeous!
lynnandersonfan Oh sorry, I usually don't regard 80 year olds as beautiful more cute maybe
I cold spend a good 3 hours just listening to Plummer tell stories abut his amazing career.
He's an absolute legend.
So classy. A man of class.
Plummer has always looked handsome in his elder years even after he starred in the Sound of Music. RIP Plummer (1929-2021).
incredibly talented and incredibly handsome man, even in this age
What a man! What a talent! What a loss! Forever in love with Christopher Plummer. Nova Scotia, Canada
R I P Christopher Plummer
What made you cry ?.....a movie he co starred in, Somewhere In Time...broke my bleeding heart.
Gods speed and bless you Sir you WILL be missed
Love that film.
The comments say it all ! What a Marvel Von Trapp , he describes the role as '' flogging a dead horse'' and calls it '' The Sound of Mucus '' ... but goodness - what he did to the world with his utterly incredible charming appeal. . . the whole world swooned over your role , and to top it - still looking good. Big thumbs up to a role you weren't fond of... Thank you for years of magic.
Am here due to his passing. Rest in peace, you legend. Goodnight, sweet prince.
Mr Plummer passed away today
Rest in peace Christopher 🌹😔
He as an amazing voice
Still making ladies swoon...
I've been in love with him ever since I watched The Sound of Music when I was young girl!
brilliant actor
What a handsome man with a great smile and a great voice!....RIP Chris....We miss u...
This movie THE SOUND OF MUSIC made me cry all the time, because I love them, I love so much this movie, thanks for making this movie and all the beautiful girls and all working together in the movie. Thanks so much. I cried because we lost Liesl, Louisa, and Captain Von Trapp. I like to use their name in the casting in the movie, I love them so much
Love, love, love this man!!!
Everything about him was amazing!
Did he just say that he thinks his Captain Von trapp Character wasn't attractive or interesting at all? LOL HAHAHA! I was and still am, Head over my Fucking Heels for that man!! HAHAHA! I love you Chris Plummer!!
He hates his performance in Sound of Music and he hates that film altogether. Wasnt a surprise to me he said that
Rest in peace, Christopher. May your legacy bloom and grow forever.
that guy could have had no lines in the SOM and he'd still be gorgeous .... he could have stood there and I'd still be in awe of him.... he said boring .... dammm no way .... sexy gorgeous .... dapper .... beautiful ... hell keep going
A man of many talents,in his later years he did "remember"on Netflix.
The Royal Hunt of the Sun made me cry when Atahualpa played by Christopher Plummer died. Rest In Peace, sweet prince.
I loved you Christopher Plummer, you were a great actor. RIP
I'd date this man if I could.
Of course, he was lovely as Captain Von Trapp. Aaah Georg!
But that was in 1965 and he did much more important stuff thereafter. I'll always remember him for Lear ( though it's not my favourite play by Will). Love 'The Tempest ', and Christopher Plummer was a terrific Prospero 🌹🌹🌹🌹 🌷
a terrific Prospero 🌹🌹🌹 🌷
Gorgeous and very talented. Glad he's still here with us.. 😊💕
I " ADORE CHRISTOPHER plummer ' he's so Classy, Suave' and Debonair. A Class Act !
this guy should have been the most interesting man in the world.
Whenever I watch sound of music and I see his face I squeal and I’m like he’s glowing !!😂😂
he's gorgeous even now. he's got a great sence of humour .... wonder what he makes of the Irish and their drinking lol
Charming man. 🙂
Imagine young Chris Plummer as Mr Darcy…somebody catch me 😩😍
I adore him.
I'm so sorry to lose him. I think I knew he was "hot" even at 12 when I saw the Sound of Music! With what masculine grace he could dance the Kindler!! Swoon is the word. An incredibly attractive and talented man! A Life Well Lived! Auf weider sehen!
The Lindler, not Kindler!
A great actor.
And narrator!
Goodnight sweet prince may flights of angels sing you to your rest.
he would definitely get on well with us Irish.... we love our beer... schnapps ... und bier .... love how he says that
Brilliant as Barrymore!
There's a film called Triple Cross, it was probably right after The Sound of Music or around that time (60s), and he's absolutely awesome in it. It's kind of an action thriller set in WWII, but it's very good, and fun, and he's incredible (and super handsome!) in it. If you find it, check it out. That said, I think some of his best work has been done in recent years.
Most of you only know him for "Sound of Music," but I saw him on stage as Iago, Macbeth, King Lear and John Barrymore. That, was the real talent of Christopher Plummer.
You were so fortunate to have seen Chris on stage. I would have given my eye teeth to have seen him on stage. His portrayal of Iago was highly praised as the best ever done. Rest In Peace dear Christopher.
The sound of music made me cry, I was nineteen when watch it for the first time with my dad and mama.
Wonderful. Absolutely love him.
Кристофер Пламмер жив, пока мы помним его и всё, что он успел сделать за свою творческую жизнь!!! Почти два года как нет его с нами. Комментариев становится всё меньше и я боюсь, что постепенно его будут помнить единицы поклонников таланта этого замечательного артиста и человека! Может я не права и о нём вспомнят в феврале, в годовщину ухода!!! Давайте помнить и любить его, он достоин этого!!! 🌹🎼🎬🎹🌹
He said the bees knees ...he said that 🤘🏻
R.I.P. Christopher Plummer. Great personality and utterly handsome . Specially in his youth of course.
An absolute legend and a beautiful man inside and out ❤
Love him. And he had a great fullfilling life till the end. What more can you ask for?
The movie that made me cry, The Wind the Shakes the Barley
He´s from Montréal. Wow did not know that.
Unforgetable captain fon Trap. R.I.P.
RIP Captain
I cried when the Baroness Elsa Schrader (portrayed by Eleanor Parker) was dumped by the Captain during the balcony scene in "The Sound of Music."
As a fellow Montrealer I approve this accent.
The Duke of Wellington , Waterloo done a good job
'.... ze schnapps und za bee-ah!' 😂
Awww, bless you Christopher. Rest well xo
Пламмер с годами менялся внешне и это - естественно, но его великолепный дар рассказывать о театре, с полным любви и вдохновения к профессии, которой он был верен всю жизнь (с детства), живость глаз и неподдельных эмоций, осталось без изменений!!! Его многочисленные интервью надо выделить как отдельный вид искусства. Его всегда было интересно слушать и смотреть на эмоции человека прекрасно знающего Театр со всеми его проблемами. Театр это любовь и преданность до самого конца!!! Кристофер- верный рыцарь Театра! Вечная память Рыцарю его величества Театр!!! 🌹🎼🎬🎹🌹
"i think we might even be famous one day" sigh
Christopher Plummer you will be missed so very much. Your life and your presence gave the world so much. Thank you, and Rest in Peace. You are in God's House now. ❤
Rest easy Herod Antipas ☝️🙏🕊✝️
He's Canadian? Where the hell have i been?
Funnily enough, he was in the old Pink Panther films with Peter Sellers! Obviously Sound Of Music, A Beautiful Mind, Battle Of Britain(AMAZING movie), among others..
Whys that funny?
That's what I always thought, too - the sarcastic attitude of the Captain balanced the movie, and kept it from becoming too sentimental or superficial. Paradoxically it allowed me to enjoy the sweet moments more, because I felt less manipulated I guess. Plummer may have taken the cynicism a bit far, though - I never really felt the romance, never really believed his love for Maria, and that may have been why. Thankfully, I seem to be alone in that :)
I see Michael Fassbender in his younger years it's terrifying.
I think I caught a Tyrone Guthrie reference there. Nice.
His screentest needs to be longer. he's hilarious and ridiculously talented. The first time I saw him was on the TV show Counterstrike in the early 90s, but as an adult, the first thing that I remember him from is Nicholas Nickelby in wich he plays Nicholas' repulsive uncle. Lately I've only seen him in Girl w dragon tattoo,Beginners & Imaginarium of Dr Parnassus.I have to check out his earlier films. Any suggestions?
Definitely The Sound of Music, then The Return Of Pink Panther, Murder by decree (sherlock holmes), The Man Who Would be King, Triple Cross, Man in the chair, hamlet at elsinore, somewhere in time, and many more
"The schnaPPsss unt ze bieeeeh!"
Great 👌☺️
R.I.P. Christopher Plummer, the only P.A.G.A.N. wearing a goat head mask in heaven😎👍
You know something...
Understated...so Canadian...so missed.
V12022021. Descanse en Paz Gran Actor Christopher Plummer.
V12022021. Vivira inmortal en sus películas.
V12022021. Perfilado en Arquetipo de Militares. Por su gran portento físico; Interesantentemente unos opuestos a otros.
He is a very talented and strong person. I wonder how in the world he survived to be 91 yrs after drinking, smoking, and partying hard during his lifetime. I wonder if he was drunk when he died because the news says he fell and died of a 'blow in the head'. Wow how sad! But I guess it was a quick death just like he would have wanted it. RIP! I watched the Sound of Music again just because of you and Julie Andrews.
Greatest canadian actor 🙁
He looks like an nice guy.
Para mim tbem... Será sempre Cap Von Trapp
michael fassbender in 45 years.
BAD TITLE. He doesn't talk at all about what movies made him cry? Wtf?
He said "Pride and Prejudice", in the beginning of the interview...
@@helenarcarvalho Nope, that was talking about his "first big role".
This is mistitled, where does he say what movie made him cry?
Right at the beginning of the interview.
A brill chap most enjoyable
the man with the gun trying and trying to find his ammunition... 🎷
I dunno why I always though the was British, but it’s actually Canadian!
He never quite made superstardom. Christopher Plummer, James Earl Jones, Ricardo Montalbon, Christopher Walken, Jeanne Tripplehorn-these performers were always well known character actors rather than movie stars. The Sound of Music bore little resemblance to the real life von Trapp but still a great film
I love Charles Muntz
Brother Kipling!
Thanks. I'll be sure to hunt that one down.
What movie made him cry?