Tarzan-x-shame-of-jane-1995-engl [portable] -

The film remains a fascinating cultural artifact and a must-see for those interested in the more unconventional corners of 1990s cinema.

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Released in 1995 as part of Japan’s erotic guro wave, Tarzan x Shame of Jane reimagines Edgar Rice Burroughs’ characters through a lens of humiliation, power play, and surreal jungle eroticism. The English dub — legendary among bad-movie aficionados — features wooden voice acting, mismatched lip flaps, and dialogue that veers from laughable to disturbing. The film remains a fascinating cultural artifact and

The casting remains the film's most notable asset. portrays the rugged, unrefined Ape Man, while former Miss Hungary Rosa Caracciolo assumes the role of Jane. Because Siffredi and Caracciolo were married in real life, the pairing gave the film's intimate sequences a level of genuine emotion and natural screen chemistry that reviewers noted was rare for the adult industry at that time. Legal Disputes and Cultural Legacy The English dub — legendary among bad-movie aficionados

The narrative follows Jane's attempts to introduce John to Western civilization. This transition highlights the challenges of cultural adaptation and serves as a critique of the rigid social expectations of the era. Main Cast and Characters