Tarzan.x.shame.of.jane.1995.english.subtitles.dvdrip Jun 2026

He sat in the dark for a moment, listening to the rain. He looked at the icon on the desktop. It represented hours of effort, desire, and mystery. He right-clicked the file.

Eventually, Jane brings Tarzan back to her home in Great Britain. The story then explores Tarzan's struggle with "culture shock" as he tries to adapt to the constraints of modern civilization and high society. Technical Details Release Year: Joe D'Amato (Aristide Massaccesi) Tarzan.x.shame.of.jane.1995.english.subtitles.dvdrip

: These are the titles used for the parody. It’s known for being one of the higher-budget productions of its era, filmed on location rather than on a set. He sat in the dark for a moment, listening to the rain

The film follows the traditional "fish out of water" narrative: He right-clicked the file

Unlike Burroughs’ novel where Jane embraces Tarzan immediately, this adaptation focuses on a power struggle. The "shame" is the titular character's guilt derived from her own pleasure. This psychological angle, while shallow, is enough to make the film stand out among dozens of generic "jungle heat" productions. Collectors search for this specific title not for its cinematic merit, but for its camp value and its representation of mid-decade erotic filmmaking.