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For collectors and connoisseurs of erotic B-movies: Tarzan X and The Shame of Jane are essential viewing – just don’t expect to find them anywhere near the real Lord of the Jungle.


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Tarzan-X: Shame of Jane (1995) is an adult-oriented parody and adaptation of the classic Tarzan story, directed by the prolific Italian filmmaker Joe D'Amato. The film gained a level of notoriety for its high production values compared to other adult films of the era and for its legal brush with the Edgar Rice Burroughs estate. Film Overview & Production

Original Title: Tharzan - La vera storia del figlio della giungla.

Director: Joe D'Amato (born Aristide Massaccesi), who also served as the director of photography under the pseudonym Federico Slonisko.

Location: The movie was filmed entirely on location in Kenya, giving it a more authentic visual style than typical studio-bound adult films. Genre: Adult, Adventure, Drama. Runtime: Approximately 1 hour and 38 minutes. Cast & Characters

The film is notable for starring real-life husband and wife Rocco Siffredi and Rosa Caracciolo. Rocco Siffredi as Tarzan (Apeman / John). Rosa Caracciolo as Jane. Nikita Gross as Diana. Attila Schuster as Mike. Plot Summary

The story follows Jane as she travels to the African jungle in search of a fabled "Apeman". Upon discovering him, she brings him back to British civilization, where Tarzan experiences culture shock and various erotic encounters as he struggles to adjust to society. Ultimately, the "call of the wild" remains strong, leading to a climax where Jane must decide if she can truly keep him in her world.

Tharzan - La vera storia del figlio della giungla (1995) - IMDb

It sounds like you're looking for a Tarzan story with a theme of shame involving Jane, possibly inspired by the title of a fictional or misunderstood IMDb entry. Since no such official film exists, here’s an original short story based on that prompt:

Title: The Shame of Jane

Logline: After a reckless decision in the jungle puts an innocent tribe at risk, Jane Porter must confront a shame deeper than any she’s felt—and Tarzan must decide if his love can survive her betrayal of the wild’s most sacred law.

Story:

Jane had lived in the jungle for three years. She could track a leopard, gut a fish, and sign in the great ape’s silent tongue. But she had never learned the one rule Tarzan whispered to her the first night they slept under the stars: Never take what the jungle guards alone.

When a group of European trophy hunters promised to fund a school for the local village if Jane led them to the “lost elephant graveyard,” she hesitated. Then she thought of the children’s faces. She agreed.

She told Tarzan she was going to map new territory alone.

For three days, she guided the hunters—men with cold eyes and warm promises. When they reached the cave of bones, she realized her mistake too late. The hunters didn’t want ivory. They wanted the albino gorilla the tribe called Mkubwa, the Great One, the jungle’s silent king.

That night, Jane snuck away to warn Mkubwa. But the hunters followed her torch. A shot rang out. Mkubwa fell. And Tarzan arrived at dawn to find Jane cradling the dying gorilla, her face streaked with ash and tears.

He didn’t speak. He just looked at her—and she saw shame turn his love into something brittle.

The hunters escaped. Jane stayed. But every morning, Tarzan left the nest before she woke. When she tried to touch his hand, he flinched. The apes no longer greeted her. Even the vines seemed to recoil.

“You brought the metal birds and the thunder sticks,” he finally signed one evening, not looking at her. “You wore their scent on your skin for three moons. The jungle knows, Jane. It never forgets.”

She wanted to say she did it for the children. For the school. For a future he couldn’t understand because he had never been hungry for pencils and chalkboards. But those were just reasons. The truth was smaller and uglier: she had wanted to be useful to her old world and beloved in her new one, and in trying to serve both, she had destroyed the one creature neither world could replace.

Her shame had a taste now—copper and rot. She stopped eating. Stopped climbing. She sat by the river and watched her reflection warp.

Tarzan found her there on the seventh night. He didn’t speak. He simply placed Mkubwa’s canine tooth in her palm—the tooth she had asked to keep as a pendant after the gorilla died.

“The jungle gave you this,” he signed. “Not because you are forgiven. But because shame is a seed. Plant it, or it will eat you alive.”

She wore the tooth against her heart. The next morning, she built a small shrine near the cave of bones. Every day, she brought flowers. Every night, she told the stars what she had done.

Tarzan never fully trusted her again—not completely. But one year later, when a poacher’s trap caught a young chimp, Jane didn’t call for help. She opened the iron jaws with her bare hands, bleeding, silent, and carried the whimpering animal back to its mother.

Tarzan watched from the trees.

That night, he reached for her hand.

She took it.

And the shame became a story they both could carry.

End credits concept: No “watch full” exists because the film was never made—but if you imagine this as a lost 1930s black-and-white drama, it might play in your mind like a dream of guilt and redemption, with Cheetah watching from a branch, unimpressed.

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Tarzan-X: Shame of Jane (also known as Tharzan - La vera storia del figlio della giungla) is a 1994 adult film directed by the prolific Italian director Joe D'Amato. Shot on location in Kenya, it is a high-production-value parody of the classic jungle tale, primarily known for its cast and its brief legal brush with the Edgar Rice Burroughs estate. Film Overview & Plot

The story follows Jane (played by Rosa Caracciolo), who embarks on an expedition to find a legendary "Ape Man" in the African jungle. She eventually discovers Tarzan (portrayed by legendary adult star Rocco Siffredi). Unlike the traditional story, their initial meeting quickly turns into an erotic adventure. Jane eventually attempts to bring Tarzan back to British civilization, where he faces significant culture shock while exploring his primal instincts in a new setting. Production & Cast Details Director: Joe D'Amato.

Starring: Rocco Siffredi as Tarzan/The Ape Man and Rosa Caracciolo (Siffredi's real-life wife) as Jane.

Filming Location: Kenya, which provided a more authentic and cinematic backdrop than typical adult productions of that era.

Cinematography: The film is noted for being shot with high-quality cameras (reportedly Panavision), giving it a look that mimics mainstream cinema more closely than standard 90s porn. Reception and Notoriety

Legal Challenges: The estate of Edgar Rice Burroughs attempted to sue the production for copyright infringement, but the lawsuit ultimately failed.

Reviews: Critics on platforms like Letterboxd and IMDb often highlight its "so bad it's good" quality, specifically citing the bizarre choice to intercut sex scenes with shots of monkeys watching from the trees.

Historical Context: This was part of a 1990s trend where European directors like D'Amato created "glossy" adult parodies of mainstream franchises. Where to Watch

Tharzan - La vera storia del figlio della giungla (1995) - IMDb

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