When you think of jungle adventures, names like Edgar Rice Burroughs or Disney usually come to mind. However, in the mid-90s, a different kind of jungle epic emerged: Tarzan-X: Shame of Jane. Directed by Joe D’Amato and starring Rocco Siffredi, this 1995 release has carved out a unique spot in cult film history. Why People Are Still Talking About It
Cast: The film stars Rocco Siffredi as Tarzan and Rosa Caracciolo as Jane.
Critique From a modern perspective, the film is a time capsule. The dubbing is typical of European productions of the era—slightly detached and occasionally unintentionally comedic. The pacing is slower than modern adult content, focusing more on the "journey" and the setting. tarzanxshameofjane1995engl high quality verified
However, the standout is often considered to be Rosa Caracciolo as Jane. A former Miss Hungary, Caracciolo brings a level of elegance and beauty that serves the "civilized woman in the wild" trope well. Her performance adds a touch of glamour that contrasts effectively with the jungle setting.
Witnesses describe the art as “Mike Mignola meets The Secret of NIMH — but erotic.” Likely influences: Movie review of "Tarzan & Jane" (1995)
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Rating: 7/10 (Within its genre context)
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