Goodbye, Boys () is a 1964 Soviet war drama film directed by Mikhail Kalik. The film was based on Boris Balter's short fiction Goodbye, Boys published in 1962.
The film is a coming-of-age account of three boys who live in a seaside city, constantly looking at people who relax on the beach, talk about friendship, love and life in general, which will soon change dramatically with the onset of World War II.
Although the film was made in 1964, it only got a limited release in 1966, before being withdrawn over its perceived "pessimism". The film was not again released until the early 1990s, after the fall of the Soviet Union.