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''The Height'' (Russian: Высота, Translit.: Vysota) is a 1957 Soviet drama film produced at Mosfilm and directed by Aleksander Zarkhi after the same name novel written by Evgeny Vorobyov. It stars Nikolay Rybnikov and Inna Makarova. ==Synopsis== Team of steel erectors has been redeployed to the new construction activity in a small town where the steel mill was being built. The head of the squad Nicholay Pasechnik, albeit shockworker of Socialist Labour, is, however, reputed to be a darling of the women and humorist. The welder Katerina Petrashen', working on the construction site as well, is to be considered by a great many of people as a pretty girl of easy virtue: she smokes (at the time, it was the height of immorality!), not a member of the Komsomol, likes party-coloured dresses and behaves provocatively. After Nikolay and Katerina got to know each other, a mutual interest between them has developed. Intrigues of the building site manager, who went on a business trip at the most crucial moment of blast-furnace tube rising and who shifted then the responsibility for the failure on to the engineer, cost Nikolay his health. When the young ironworker crashed after falling from a great height and checked into a hospital, Katya gives word to stop smoking and to start a new life ... 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Height」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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