The Beast Crasher

The Beast Crasher is a 1972 film produced by Pinewood Studios and distributed by 20th Century Fox. the film starred Mark Leater, Mickey Rooney, Elizabeth Taylor, and Gene Kelly.

it was originally going to be distributed by Columbia Pictures, but the film was taken away by Fox for United Artists' creation of the Glendale Film Studios.

the US Government told Walt Disney Productions to take away distribution from Fox for Re-release in 1979, 1984, 1989, and 1993.

in 1997, Disney released the film only on DVD. Disney lacked VHS because the film was taken from Columbia to Fox and lock the film in the vault, never re-releasing the film on home video in the United States nor the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Switzerland.

it was currently Available in Canada, Hong Kong, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, France, Germany, and Russia. in 2012 for the 40th Anniversary, the film was released online.

IN 2011, Bob Iger, the future founder of Liberty Entertainment, has no plans to release the film on Blu-ray because of the lack of the VHS release back in 1997.