Shore Leave (Russian: Увольнение на берег, romanized: Uvolnenie na bereg) is a 1962 Soviet drama film directed by Feliks Mironer.
His friend Pyotr, who does not receive leave, asks Nikolai to deliver a message to his girlfriend, Zhenya, informing her that he will not be able to meet her.
During their conversation, Nikolai learns that Zhenya works as a postal worker and has lost 300 rubles of government money, which could lead to serious consequences for her.
By the end of the night, most of the money has been collected, with the remaining sum to arrive the next morning via a postal transfer from Nikolai's mother.
However, when the week arrives, Nikolai does not receive shore leave and asks his friend Pyotr to deliver a message to Zhenya on his behalf.