wallace. >> yeah, but back then, henry 5 got me going actually, up in stratford, canada, i did it i was 26. and that got me my name above the title on broadway. it was the success of henry 5th that really started me going. on a rough ride, but a good one. >> rose: what did you think of the sound of music? >> you of all people bring that up. no, listen. >> rose: i'm sorry, i have no pride in doing that. just being a little mischiefious. >> yes, do you really care? >> rose: no, but-- i don't. i don't because i know it was not the favorite thing. >> no, it was not, because everybody in the world saw it. >> rose: yeah. they did. >> and they saw me playing the part of-- . >> rose: and fell in love. >> but i was playing a part, unfortunately was rather dul, i thought. and then i was terribly arrogant and very spoiled. i had already played hamlet and macbeth, saying what am i doing, done they know, i'm a shakespearean actor, not here to serve some commercial venture. >> but i adored julie because she was a love. and all the kids. everybody was great. it was just me that was unhappy. >> rose: would