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“Now,” he said, carrying her back toward the knot-hut, “you teach me the word for ‘breakfast.’ And I teach you the word for ‘enough.’”

“Tarzan.”

The release of Tarzan-X drew immediate attention from the , which aggressively protects the copyright and trademarks of the Tarzan character. The estate attempted to initiate a major copyright infringement lawsuit to halt the distribution of the movie. However, due to international jurisdiction complexities and the parody/exploitation laws tied to Italian distribution networks at the time, the legal push ultimately failed to suppress the movie's global release. Legacy and Availability tarzanxshameofjane1995engl

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: Notably, the film was shot entirely on location in Kenya, giving it a level of visual authenticity rare for its genre. Legal Controversy

He raised the mirror. For a terrible moment she thought he would smash it against the rocks. Instead, he held it up so it caught both their faces—her flushed and tear-bright, his calm as deep water. you enjoy 90s adult parodies, Rebecca Wild's work,

. It is widely recognized within its genre for its high production values, having been shot on location in using 35mm film. Plot & Cast

The 1995 cult feature stands as one of the most infamous, high-budget adult parodies of the 1990s. Directed by the prolific Italian exploitation cinema icon Aristide Massaccesi—better known by his pseudonym Joe D'Amato —the film transformed the classic Edgar Rice Burroughs adventure into an explicit, continent-spanning adult epic. 🎬 Production and Behind-the-Scenes Notoriety

Released during a period when the adult industry was transitioning from film to video, Tarzan-X stands out as an example of the "feature" era, where films were produced with scripts, soundtracks, and professional editing. It remains a frequent reference point for discussions on 1990s adult cinema and the parody subgenre. The estate attempted to initiate a major copyright

"Tarzan X - Shame of Jane" was produced in the mid-1990s, a period marked by significant changes in the film industry, particularly in the realm of erotic cinema. The film's director, Ron Ellis, sought to create a more sensual and adult-oriented take on the classic Tarzan story, diverging significantly from the traditional portrayals of the character.

Rosa Caracciolo is a Hungarian-born Italian pornographic actress who achieved significant fame in the 1990s, largely due to her work with Rocco Siffredi. She and Siffredi were a real-life couple, and their on-screen chemistry is often cited as a major highlight of the films they made together. Caracciolo is known for her striking beauty, elegance, and passionate performances. In Tarzan-X: Shame of Jane , she plays the role of Jane, bringing a sense of sophistication and allure to the character. Her scenes with Siffredi are central to the film's appeal.