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Tarzan-x: Shame Of Jane %281995%29

Themes and subtext

Rocco Siffredi ("Ape-Man") and Rosa Caracciolo ("Jane") Genre: Adventure, Adult Release Year: 1995

The attention to detail in the period-appropriate clothing and jungle camps helped immerse the audience in the story. Iconic Casting tarzan-x: shame of jane %281995%29

Upon its release, "Tarzan-X: Shame of Jane" received a mixed response from critics and audiences. It was praised for its bold approach to reimagining a classic tale and criticized for its explicit content. The film found a significant audience within the adult film community and has since been recognized as a cult classic within that genre. Its reception reflects the broader debates about the intersection of mainstream cinema and adult entertainment.

The film's massive success was largely driven by its high-profile cast, featuring a real-life couple who dominated European adult cinema at the time. Actor / Actress Character Role Cultural Significance The Apeman / John Themes and subtext Rocco Siffredi ("Ape-Man") and Rosa

Joe D’Amato’s background in mainstream cinematography is evident here. He utilizes natural lighting and sweeping wide shots to capture the scale of the jungle, making the environment feel like a character itself. For viewers at the time, this was "event" adult cinema—something designed to be watched for its production quality as much as its explicit content. The Impact of Rocco Siffredi

Released under the Italian title Tharzan - La vera storia del figlio della giungla , was conceived as a big-budget parody of Edgar Rice Burroughs' legendary character. Director: Joe D'Amato The film found a significant audience within the

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