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During the mid-1990s, Joe D'Amato 's production company, , moved away from mainstream horror and exploitation movies to focus heavily on high-budget adult feature films shot on location. 1. Cinematic Visuals
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Although a low-budget production, the film benefits from being shot on location in a jungle, providing a rich and atmospheric backdrop. The authentic jungle setting adds a layer of realism and immersion, effectively contrasting with the more polished scenes in civilized settings.
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The movie follows Jane, who is on an expedition in Africa when she discovers an "Ape Man" (referred to as John or Tarzan). She brings him back to civilization in Britain , leading to culture shock and an erotic adventure. Although it uses the iconic Tarzan mythos, the character is often referred to as " Ape Man " to potentially avoid copyright issues, though the estate of Edgar Rice Burroughs did unsuccessfully attempt a lawsuit against the production. Cast & Crew
The success and longevity of Tarzan-X rest heavily on its premier cast and director: Role / Position Background / Notes Joe D'Amato Can’t copy the link right now
The movie is regarded as a hallmark of 1990s European adult exploitation cinema. It marked a specific era where adult films attempted to replicate the epic proportions, costuming, and narratives of Hollywood mainstream cinema before the industry completely transitioned to digital, low-cost internet content. The real-life marriage of Siffredi and Caracciolo added a layer of historical interest for genre collectors and film historians tracking the evolution of European cult media.
By 1995, Joe D’Amato was already a legend in the world of exploitation and adult cinema. Unlike many of his contemporaries who relied on sterile studio sets, D'Amato had an eye for cinematography. For Shame of Jane , he moved the production to South Africa, utilizing real jungle backdrops, waterfalls, and expansive landscapes that gave the film a "high quality" look rarely seen in the genre at the time. Casting a Legend: Rosa Caracciolo and Rocco Siffredi
Depending on the region, it was released as Tharzan - La vera storia del figlio della giungla (Italy), Jungle Heat , or Jane: The Sexual Adventures of a Jungle Girl .