LOS ANGELES — While Christopher Plummer is famously no great fan of his role in “The Sound of Music,” he’s thrilled to participate in the film’s 50th anniversary celebration this month, which includes a special honor for the 85-year-old Oscar winner: Adding his hand and footprints to the cement collection at Hollywood’s Chinese Theatre.

“I love that idea,” said Plummer, who is set to leave his prints on March 27 as part of the TCM Classic Film Festival. “When I was happy enough to get the Oscar, I (thought) oh, I think I should get this too, really. But I won’t say anything. And then it happened! It’s great. I don’t care that it’s the end of my life. It’s a refreshing thing to have happen when you’re getting on.”

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