I have a legitimate DVD of the film that was released in Spain in 2010. It's in wide screen but alas, not anamorphic but if zoomed in gives an approximation of the CinemaScope experience. Amazon still has a copy left.
An anamorphic transfer of The Pleasure Seekers was released in Spain with a nice picture. And yes, it is a legitimate release as the film was licensed from (then) Fox. Again, I believe it is now out of print.
I'm very happy to have three Fox films on DVD and/or blu ray that never got domestic releases here in the U.S. and I'm now positive never will. Tender Is The Night (1962) on blu ray from France, Sons And Lovers (1960) from Australia on DVD and Esther And The King (1960) from Germany on DVD. All...
And not everyone is interested in Fox's Tyrone Power swashbucklers, Betty Grable musicals, Charlie Chan mysteries or pious Biblical bores like The Robe either! Disney knows their market and their demographics and they don't include you or me!
The nostalgists (for whom cinema ceased being important after 1970) have a skewered view of what is or is not a classic. They'll gush over Nancy Goes To Rio or The Dolly Sisters yet somehow a film like Stars Wars, a film as impactful on its generation as The Wizard Of Oz was on its generation is...