A default
subtitle track translates some Hebrew and a little Italian dialogue, doing more than needed.
Not exact matches
Subtitle tracks are offered in English, French, and Spanish and a handful of French dialogue is translated in secondary subtitle
Subtitle tracks are offered in English, French, and Spanish and a handful of French dialogue is
translated in secondary
subtitlesubtitle tracks.
One note of interest, however, is that although the DVD allows you to switch between three language
tracks (Italian, English, and French) and offers two
subtitle tracks (French, English), the only portion of the film that actually has
subtitles encoded for it is a brief moment towards the beginning that
translates the sign on a building.
The plentiful Spanish dialogue is
translated by the default player - generated English
subtitle track.