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I'm not at home, right now, to double check my Kino disc but I would assume they're the same subs. I've noticed for a lot of MGM-licensed titles (I assume that these are from the studio "as-is" or transcribed by somebody whose first language isn't English) that subs have the habit of skipping lines or words mid-sentence or are just flat out wrong (ex: the Eureka of "The Barefoot Contessa" subs a line of dialogue that is suppose to be "the owner of Texas" to "the owner of "Wall Street").
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