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The early to mid-1990s represented a transitional "Golden Era" for the European and American adult film industries. Driven by the explosive growth of the VHS market and the emergence of early DVD technology, production companies began investing substantial budgets into feature-length narratives. Tarzan X - Shame of Jane 1994 DVDRip AC3 x264 E...
The file naming convention represents a major intersection of 1990s cult adult cinema distribution, legal controversies, and digital video archiving history. Directed by the prolific Italian exploitation maestro Aristide Massaccesi (better known by his pseudonym Joe D’Amato ), the film—officially released in Europe in 1995 under titles like Tharzan - La vera storia del figlio della giungla —stands as one of the most high-profile, high-budget adult adaptations ever made.
One of the most notable chapters in the history of Tarzan X is the swift legal retaliation it faced from corporate entities. The estate of —the original author who created the Tarzan character in 1912—is famously protective of its intellectual property. This public link is valid for 7 days
: The storyline functions as a campy, erotic reimagining of Edgar Rice Burroughs' classic tale. It follows Jane on an African expedition where she discovers the feral Apeman, initiates him into the pleasures of human connection, and attempts to bring him back to the "shame" and rigid constraints of British civilization. Legal Notoriety and Cult Status
(Rózsa Tassi, Siffredi’s real-life wife) as Jane. Nikita Gross as Diana. Can’t copy the link right now
Joe D'Amato (Aristide Massaccesi) utilized his mainstream cinematography background to capture stunning visuals, elevate lighting, and compose genuinely romantic, narrative-driven sequences.
The performance of Rosa Caracciolo (Jane) is often highlighted for her chemistry with her real-life husband, Rocco Siffredi (Tarzan), which added a layer of authenticity to the production.