Tarzan X: Shame of Jane achieved cult status for its lush jungle cinematography, high-end production values for its genre, and its humorous, campy dialogue.
remains one of the most widely discussed adult cult classics from the 1990s. Released in 1995 by the legendary Italian director Joe D'Amato, this erotic adventure film reinterprets the classic tale of the jungle man and the sophisticated socialite.
During their expedition, Jane wanders away from the group and vanishes into the dense forest. tarzanxshameofjane1995engl updated
The plot follows the couple's attempt to reconcile the wild ways of the jungle with the structured world of civilization. 🌟 Cast and Performances
This comprehensive look examines the film's production, its stars, and its legacy in adult cinema history. 🎬 Production and Background Tarzan X: Shame of Jane achieved cult status
Siffredi brought a rugged, physical presence to the lead role, often praised by reviewers as one of the most memorable depictions of a feral character in adult cinema history.
Originally titled Tharzan - La vera storia del figlio della giungla in Italy, the film was released internationally as . It was directed and written by Aristide Massaccesi, better known under his pseudonym Joe D'Amato . D'Amato was a highly prolific Italian filmmaker who moved effortlessly between mainstream horror, spaghetti westerns, and high-production erotic films. Key Details: Release Year: 1995 Studio: Butterfly Motion Pictures / Capital Film Director: Joe D'Amato During their expedition, Jane wanders away from the
Caracciolo's performance as the curious, bold Jane was widely acclaimed for its chemistry with Siffredi. Off-screen, the two actors were married, which added an authentic spark to their scenes together.
The film remains a staple of 90s adult cinema and can still be reviewed by film historians and fans on Letterboxd or found via specialty classic video distributors.
Italian, with highly popular English dubbed versions available. 🌴 Plot Overview