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The movie was filmed in 1999, but because of copyright infringement concerning the used music, its release was postponed. At the same time the film was published on video cassettes in the 2000s and was shown on television. The film was placed in an archive, where it lay for seven years. In 2006, the tape was found, but it was ruined due to improper storage conditions, it was necessary to restore the sound, update the music (all musicians allowed to use their music for free, only [[Ennio Morricone]] requested $40 thousand, and his music from the film had to be removed) At the same time, the image was converted into 3D format. These works added another 4 million rubles to the budget.
 
==Interesting Factsfacts==
*It is commonly believed that the character of Gera Kremov was based on [[Yuri Grymov]].<ref name="komsomol" /><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.exler.ru/films/30-08-2000.htm|author=Aleks Exler|publisher=exler.ru|title=Субъективные заметки о фильмах}}</ref><ref name="vokrug-2">{{Cite web|url=http://www.vokrug.tv/article/show/ohlobystina_i_bondarchuka_vernuli_k_zhizni_za_8__dollarov_24741/|publisher=VokrugTV|title=Охлобыстина и Бондарчука вернули к жизни за "8 ½ долларов"}}</ref>
*Because of a conflict with the director, Natalia Andreichenko, who played the role of Ksenia, did not allow her name to appear in the credits (she is credited as "Natalia the Deceived" in the film). Her role was voiced by [[Renata Litvinova]].