In the world of adult entertainment, few titles have sparked as much controversy and notoriety as "Tarzan-X: Shame of Jane Part 1". Released in 1994, this adult film series was a game-changer in the industry, pushing the boundaries of what was considered acceptable and blurring the lines between fantasy and reality.
: A deeper look into how characters interact, especially focusing on Tarzan and Jane. Are there new alliances, conflicts, or romantic entanglements? Tarzan-X shame of jane part 1
| | Actor | Significance | | ----------------- | ----------------- | ---------------------------------------------- | | John/Apeman | Rocco Siffredi | Iconic adult film star; real-life husband of Rosa Caracciolo. | | Jane | Rosa Caracciolo | Hungarian-born actress; married Siffredi shortly after filming. | | Diana | Nikita Gross | Another prominent adult performer of the 1990s. | | Mike | Attila Schuszter | Often credited as Attila Schulter. | | Maggie | Swetta Silvestru | | | The Maid | Cintya Raffaell | Performs a notable scene involving white gloves. | In the world of adult entertainment, few titles
The story focuses on the character of Jane, a woman from a modern background who finds herself in a remote jungle environment. The narrative employs the classic "fish out of water" theme as she adapts to the wilderness and encounters a man raised in the wild. This iteration of the Tarzan mythos leans into a more raw and primal aesthetic compared to contemporary mainstream adaptations of the era. | | Diana | Nikita Gross | Another
"Tarzan-X: Shame of Jane" (often referred to simply as Tarzan-X ) remains one of the most commercially successful and widely discussed adult film parodies ever made. Released in 1994 by the Italian studio Vintage Pictures and directed by the prolific Joe D'Amato (under one of his many pseudonyms, Rocco Siffredi, who also starred), the film reinterpreted Edgar Rice Burroughs’ classic jungle adventure through an explicit lens.
Unlike many adult films of the 1990s that relied on paper-thin plots, Tarzan-X: Shame of Jane attempted to maintain a cohesive narrative thread baseline throughout its run time. The story follows the traditional pulp fiction setup:
, it is often cited for its "vintage" appeal and the chemistry between the leads. Joe D'Amato