The genre of the film was defined by director Alla Surikova and screenwriter Eduard Akopov as "an ironic fantasy in a western style". Surikova later admitted that the film did not start for her from the script, but from the moment she realized that
Andrei Mironov should play Mr. First, who decided to change the world with the help of cinema. Initially, Mironov did not like the script, and Surikova took the actor into a real siege; after learning that the script had been lying on the shelf of
Mosfilm for 5 years and the director did not see anyone except Mironov in this role, Mironov was touched and gave his consent. In his interview before leaving for a tour in the
Baltic States, Mironov said: "Something immediately bribed me in the First, made friends with him. And the fact that he is a
Don Quixote in his own way, and the fact that, if I may say so, he is not just an eccentric, but a very peculiar lucky loser or unlucky lucky man". Mironov joined the work on the picture much earlier than the performer usually does, at the stage of the first estimates of the director's script. He fantasized a lot, thinking not only about the image of the main character, but also about the biographies and actions of other characters, argued with the director. According to Surikova, Mironov found "the most expressive and accurate completion" of the screen fate of the Diana Little.
Aleksei Zharkov was almost already approved for the role of Billy King, and the director offered
Nikolai Karachentsov to play Black Jack, but the actor found this offer uninteresting, and he asked for Billy King, convincing the director to audition for a staged fight with head stuntman
Alexander Inshakov. In order to quickly find an actor for the role of Black Jack, Surikova went to a trick — calling
Mikhail Boyarsky, she said that Mironov personally wanted to see him in this role. The film contains references to many classic westerns and some other films. The official poster of the film parodies the canvas of the
Sistine Madonna. This is the last film in which Andrei Mironov played the main role. == Reviews ==