Stanley Tucci and producer Elizabeth W. Alexander pitched the film to studios but were initially unable to persuade one to support the initial budget of $12 million. Eventually,
Fox Searchlight was able to finance the film at $8 million. The genesis of the principal characters in "The Impostors" began earlier, when Tucci and Oliver Platt were acting at
Yale along with Tony Shalhoub. Subsequently, Tucci and Platt teamed up as a pair of dognappers in the 1992 movie
Beethoven. Based on their experiences acting together, Tucci developed "The Impostors" for himself and Platt to capitalize on their physical appearance, although Tucci did not "think of us as the next Laurel and Hardy, even though we are shaped and named just like Stan and Ollie." The script for "The Impostors" was completed in late 1996, and the movie went into production by the middle of 1997. On-location filming took place in New York and New Jersey, with other filming taking place at an ocean liner
set built for the movie at
Silvercup Studios in Queens. Filming was completed late in 1997. ==Reception==