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I was wondering, does anyone know how studios think concerning the number of subtitles they will include in their releases?
It really buffles me sometimes. A couple of examples: In the Rocky boxet, Rocky 1 doesn't have Greek subtitles but Rocky 2-5 do have them! Jaws doesn't have Greek subtitles but Jaws 2-4 do have them! In fact Jaws has only 3 subtitles (english SDH included) while the sequels have 14! ![]() So, how can "lesser" movies get more subtitle options and more important ones don't? |
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