: Ultimately, Jane chooses her socially acceptable life with George, and the Ape Man returns to the jungle where he belongs. Notable Details
The film is an unmistakable product of its director, Joe D'Amato (real name Aristide Massaccesi). Known for his prolific output in the horror and exploitation genres (such as Buio Omega and Frankenstein 2000 ), D'Amato increasingly turned to pornographic films during the 1990s to remain profitable. Tarzan-X was one of the many adult movies he "churned out" during this period, showcasing his ability to work quickly and within a genre's conventions while maintaining some stylistic flair. The film's music is credited to Piero Montanari, with a runtime of approximately 98 minutes (1 hour and 38 minutes). It was produced by Butterfly Motion Pictures and Capital Film. tarzanxshameofjane1995engl top
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In terms of its cultural impact, "Tarzan & the Shame of Jane" reflects the shifting attitudes towards the Tarzan franchise in the 1990s. The film's more self-aware, campy approach to the character and his world helped to revitalize the franchise and pave the way for future adaptations. Tarzan-X was one of the many adult movies
As the title suggests, the film plays on the themes of shame, desire, and the clash between civilized and wild worlds, putting a specific focus on the character dynamics between Tarzan and Jane [1].