Tarzan-x - Shame Of Jane - Jun 2026

Released in 1995 (though some sources cite a 1994 European premiere), this film is not merely an adult film; it is a time capsule of 90s erotic aesthetics, questionable production design, and an attempt to fuse Edgar Rice Burroughs' literary mythos with the psychological angst of late-century sexual liberation.

The film loosely follows Edgar Rice Burroughs’ setup. A young couple, John (Rocco Siffredi) and his wife Jane (Rosa Caracciolo), are stranded in the jungle after a plane crash. John is raised by apes (depicted with charmingly terrible costumes), becomes Tarzan, and grows into a muscular, loincloth-clad savage. Years later, an expedition led by a ruthless hunter arrives, and they discover the "wild man." The plot thickens with betrayal, cultural clashes, and yes, the titular "shame" of Jane—which plays out as a psychological conflict between her civilized upbringing and her raw desire for the feral Tarzan. Tarzan-X - Shame Of Jane -

But as their connection deepened, Jane's past began to catch up with her. The shame of her secret life as an erotic photographer threatened to tear them apart. Tarzan-X, with his own mysterious past, struggled to understand and accept Jane's complexities. Released in 1995 (though some sources cite a

The film played heavily on the "damsel in distress" trope but flipped the script by making Jane’s transformation the emotional (and physical) core of the movie. It tapped into the fantasy of escaping societal norms for a simpler, more passionate existence. The Legacy of Joe D’Amato John is raised by apes (depicted with charmingly

Disclaimer: This article is a critical analysis of a cult adult film for historical and educational purposes. Viewer discretion is advised.

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