Tarzan-x Shame Of Jane Part 1 ((install)) -
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Tarzan-X: Shame of Jane arrived right at the peak of the golden age of European adult cinema, a time when high-budget "feature" adult films were highly sought after on VHS. It became a massive international hit, particularly in Europe and South America, cementing Rocco Siffredi's status as a pop-culture icon who would eventually crossover into mainstream French arthouse cinema and reality television. Tarzan-X shame of jane part 1
Directed by the prolific Joe D'Amato (under the pseudonym Andrew Whyte), the film was a high-budget European production. Unlike the gritty, low-fidelity adult films of the era, The following is a spoiler‑rich summary
Tarzan-X: Shame of Jane Part 1 became a massive international hit, particularly across Europe and South America, where it was distributed widely on VHS and later digitized for the early internet era. It proved that high-budget, narrative-driven parodies of mainstream intellectual property were highly lucrative, paving the way for the massive big-budget parody trends of the 2000s. It became a massive international hit, particularly in
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Tarzan's protective instincts kicked in, and he positioned himself between Jane and the unknown threat. "We must be cautious, Jane," he warned. "The jungle can be unforgiving. I will ensure your safety."