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The title (1995) refers to a well-known Italian adult film parody directed by Joe D'Amato. It is an erotic reimagining of the classic Tarzan story, notably starring Joe Testo as Tarzan and Rosa Caracciolo as Jane. Production Context
Archivists argue that maintaining a copy of this DVDRip, complete with English subtitles, is an act of preservation—saving a piece of cinematic history (no matter how salacious) from bit rot and physical media decay. Tarzan.x.shame.of.jane.1995.english.subtitles.dvdrip
For the collector who finally locates a valid, high-quality copy of this exact specification, it is like finding a lost episode of a favorite childhood show—only for adults, set in a jungle, with questionable acting and a saxophone soundtrack. "Tarzan-X: Shame of Jane" The title (1995) refers
As an Italian production, the "english.subtitles" tag is common for international viewers, as the original dialogue was likely recorded in Italian or dubbed. For the collector who finally locates a valid,
For those interested in the history of international cinema from the 1990s, the film serves as an example of how literary icons like Edgar Rice Burroughs' characters were adapted in various global markets. Its continued presence in film discussions often centers on the technical aspects of the production and its role within the broader filmography of Italian exploitation directors during the pre-digital era of media distribution.
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