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I can confirm that it has English subtitles on both the UHD and Blu-Ray.
The UHD has no HDR and it's darker than the enclosed Blu-Ray. Both have exactly the same menus and chapter stops. The UHD is probably just an upscale and nothing more. I prefer the Blu-Ray. Robocop is an example of how you could/should treat a classic 80s movie! |
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