Tarzan-X: Shame of Jane

(1995), directed by the prolific Italian filmmaker Joe D’Amato , is an adult-oriented parody of Edgar Rice Burroughs' classic jungle legend. Shot on location in Kenya, the film is known for its high production values compared to typical entries in the genre, blending the familiar "fish out of water" adventure with erotic themes. Plot Overview: Part 1 and Beyond

She was sitting up, her back against a tree root, her face as pale as her torn dress. Her eyes were wide, not with gratitude, but with something else. Something he had never seen there before.

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  • Paragraph 2: Themes and Symbolism

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    Overview

    The Tarzanx series, including "The Shame of Jane" part 1, has left an indelible mark on popular culture, influencing countless adaptations and reinterpretations of the Tarzan mythos. Its impact can be seen in various forms of media, from film and television to literature and art.