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The Court of Honor

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The Court of Honor
Russian: Суд чести
Directed byAbram Room
Written byAleksandr Shtein
Starring
CinematographyAleksandr Galperin
Music byLev Shvarts
CountrySoviet Union

The Court of Honor (Russian: Суд чести) is a 1948 Soviet drama film directed by Abram Room.[1][2][3][4]

Plot

Soviet scientists-biochemists Losev and Dobrotvorsky made a scientific discovery that allows you to effectively fight against pain. They go on a scientific trip to the United States and share the results of the study with colleagues from the United States (in fact turned out to be businessmen and spies), published an article there about not completed work of their team. Upon their return, the scientists were criticized. However, scientists insisted that "science has no boundaries" and that knowledge should belong to all mankind. Dobrotvorsky is strongly condemned by his wife, who outraged by his "ideological immaturity." As a result, scientists were convicted of cosmopolitanism and punished by the court of honor. Dobrotvorsky repents of his act.

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