Tarzan Shame Of Jane 1995 ((install))

Tarzan X , Jungle Heat , Jane: The Sexual Adventures of a Jungle Girl

A retelling of the Tarzan legend where Jane, on an African expedition, discovers the "Ape Man," falls in love, and eventually brings him back to a villa where culture shock—and significant "erotic adventure"—ensues.

: Unlike many contemporary low-budget films that relied on closed sets, this production was shot on location in Kenya. The use of vast jungle landscapes provided a level of visual scale rarely seen in the genre.

Joe D'Amato (Aristide Massaccesi), a giant in Italian exploitation and adult cinema. tarzan shame of jane 1995

The film stars real-life married couple Rocco Siffredi and Rosa Caracciolo . Critics on IMDb praise their "sparkling chemistry," with Caracciolo singled out for bringing rare emotional depth and "expressions" to her role as Jane.

In retrospective analysis, the film is often scrutinized for its portrayal of various themes:

Character analysis: Jane Porter reimagined Tarzan X , Jungle Heat , Jane: The

The title’s reference to "shame" acts as a thematic device, highlighting the conflict between Jane's rigid background and the liberating nature of the jungle. This narrative arc—moving from repression to a state of nature—was a common trope in 1990s adult parodies, allowing filmmakers to blend traditional adventure storytelling with the erotic themes expected by their audience. Casting and Performance in the VHS Era

The 1995 iteration is notable for leaning heavily into the "beauty and the beast" dynamic. The Tarzan here is feral, largely mute, and aggressive. Jane is the stand-in for the viewer—initially terrified, eventually intrigued, and finally... well, you can guess the rest.

Interestingly, this wasn't the first time the Burroughs estate had taken legal action. They had previously sued Vogue magazine over a "sexually suggestive" Tarzan-themed photo spread in 1992 and would continue to fiercely defend the Tarzan copyright for years. Joe D'Amato (Aristide Massaccesi), a giant in Italian

Directed by the prolific adult filmmaker Joe D'Amato (under his well-known pseudonym Aristide Massaccesi) and starring a cast of prominent 90s adult industry icons, Tarzan: Shame of Jane stands as a definitive artifact of 1990s erotica. It blends the classic adventure tropes of Edgar Rice Burroughs' legendary jungle hero with the explicit, high-energy storytelling typical of mid-90s adult cinema. The Vision of Joe D'Amato: B-Movie Roots Meet Adult Cinema

The like Tarzan in parodies A comparison with other 1990s adult animated parodies

is a 1995 adult film parody that reimagines Edgar Rice Burroughs' classic jungle hero within the framework of mid-1990s erotic cinema. Directed by Joe D'Amato (under the pseudonym David Hunt), this feature-length production stands out for its high production values, exotic locations, and its place in the golden era of big-budget adult parodies. Production Context and Background

Jane then decides to bring this feral man, whose real name is the aristocratic John, back to her home in England. He has been lost in the jungle for 20 years after his aristocratic parents vanished while seeking a lost city.