Joe D’Amato’s work is studied by cult cinema enthusiasts for its technical competence, regardless of the genre.
If you would like to know more, please let me know if you want to explore , look into the history of 1990s independent cinema , or analyze other cinematic adaptations of the Tarzan story . Share public link
The narrative follows Jane, a sophisticated socialite, leading an expedition into the deep African wilderness to find a mythical hidden tribe. Instead, she encounters a feral, unsophisticated Apeman. The story is broadly divided into two halves:
"Tarzan" is a story about a man, raised by gorillas in the jungle, who later discovers his human identity. The tale has been adapted into numerous films, starting with the 1932 silent film and most notably Disney's 1999 animated movie.
Known for his work in both horror and adult films, director Joe D'Amato (Aristide Massaccesi) brought high production values to this project, including on-location filming with actual wildlife like elephants and giraffes. Legal Controversy:
The film's plot loosely follows the original Tarzan story, with Jeremy's character, Tarzan, living in the jungle. However, the narrative quickly devolves into a series of adult scenes, interwoven with a simplistic storyline that pokes fun at the original Tarzan legend. The production quality and acting in "Tarzan X: Shame of Jane" reflect the low-budget nature of adult films, with a focus on explicit content.
In retrospect, "Tarzan X: Shame of Jane" stands as a landmark film, demonstrating that adult cinema can be both intellectually stimulating and visually captivating. Its impact on the industry is undeniable, influencing subsequent filmmakers and productions.
Rocco Siffredi (Tarzan/John), Rosa Caracciolo (Jane), Nikita Gross (Diana) Cinematography: Joe D'Amato Music/Composer: Piero Montanari Release Year: 1995 Country of Origin: Italy Plot and Narrative Arc
(Rocco Siffredi). She teaches him the ways of "civilized" love before bringing him back to Britain. Once in civilization, culture shock sets in as the Ape Man’s raw magnetism attracts several other women, including members of the aristocracy. Despite the growing complications, Jane eventually must decide between the Ape Man and her socially acceptable boyfriend, George. Rocco Siffredi: Ape Man / John Rosa Caracciolo: Nikita Gross: Attila Schuster: Lulu David: Production & Trivia Director's Style:
Siffredi portrays the wild man raised in the jungle. His performance relies heavily on physical presence and the subversion of the traditional "noble savage" archetype popularized by Johnny Weissmuller in mainstream adaptations.
This legendary XXX parody, which helped define the genre in the mid-1990s, was the brainchild of legendary Italian exploitation director Joe D'Amato and features a cast filled with true industry royalty.
Joe D’Amato’s work is studied by cult cinema enthusiasts for its technical competence, regardless of the genre.
If you would like to know more, please let me know if you want to explore , look into the history of 1990s independent cinema , or analyze other cinematic adaptations of the Tarzan story . Share public link
The narrative follows Jane, a sophisticated socialite, leading an expedition into the deep African wilderness to find a mythical hidden tribe. Instead, she encounters a feral, unsophisticated Apeman. The story is broadly divided into two halves: Tarzan-x-shame-of-jane-1995-engl
"Tarzan" is a story about a man, raised by gorillas in the jungle, who later discovers his human identity. The tale has been adapted into numerous films, starting with the 1932 silent film and most notably Disney's 1999 animated movie.
Known for his work in both horror and adult films, director Joe D'Amato (Aristide Massaccesi) brought high production values to this project, including on-location filming with actual wildlife like elephants and giraffes. Legal Controversy: Joe D’Amato’s work is studied by cult cinema
The film's plot loosely follows the original Tarzan story, with Jeremy's character, Tarzan, living in the jungle. However, the narrative quickly devolves into a series of adult scenes, interwoven with a simplistic storyline that pokes fun at the original Tarzan legend. The production quality and acting in "Tarzan X: Shame of Jane" reflect the low-budget nature of adult films, with a focus on explicit content.
In retrospect, "Tarzan X: Shame of Jane" stands as a landmark film, demonstrating that adult cinema can be both intellectually stimulating and visually captivating. Its impact on the industry is undeniable, influencing subsequent filmmakers and productions. Instead, she encounters a feral, unsophisticated Apeman
Rocco Siffredi (Tarzan/John), Rosa Caracciolo (Jane), Nikita Gross (Diana) Cinematography: Joe D'Amato Music/Composer: Piero Montanari Release Year: 1995 Country of Origin: Italy Plot and Narrative Arc
(Rocco Siffredi). She teaches him the ways of "civilized" love before bringing him back to Britain. Once in civilization, culture shock sets in as the Ape Man’s raw magnetism attracts several other women, including members of the aristocracy. Despite the growing complications, Jane eventually must decide between the Ape Man and her socially acceptable boyfriend, George. Rocco Siffredi: Ape Man / John Rosa Caracciolo: Nikita Gross: Attila Schuster: Lulu David: Production & Trivia Director's Style:
Siffredi portrays the wild man raised in the jungle. His performance relies heavily on physical presence and the subversion of the traditional "noble savage" archetype popularized by Johnny Weissmuller in mainstream adaptations.
This legendary XXX parody, which helped define the genre in the mid-1990s, was the brainchild of legendary Italian exploitation director Joe D'Amato and features a cast filled with true industry royalty.