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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | In 1992, The Constantin Film production company held the film rights to the Fantastic Four comic book, but they were about to lose said film rights unless they began production by December of that year. Since both the budget and the technology necessary for such a venture were lacking at the time, they instead opted to do a very low-budget film Produced by Roger Corman and directed by Oley Sassone; purely as an Ashcan Copy to maintain the rights, and never released it in theaters, VHS, DVD or any other form. Although a release date was set for 1994 and the cast and crew were told the film would be released, this turned out to be Blatant Lies. |