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in other markets. It was one of many adult films produced by D'Amato during the mid-1990s as he transitioned fully into the adult industry. Joe D'Amato films

The estate of Edgar Rice Burroughs (the creator of Tarzan) notoriously attempted to sue the filmmakers for copyright infringement and unauthorized use of the character. Tarzan.x.shame.of.jane.1995.engl WORK

: To avoid further legal heat, Siffredi’s character is never actually called "Tarzan" in the dialogue; he is referred to only as "Ape Man". in other markets

Joe D'Amato (Aristide Massaccesi), a legend in Italian exploitation and adult cinema. : To avoid further legal heat, Siffredi’s character

is a film that offers a fascinating case study in the complexities of adaptation and interpretation. With its nuanced exploration of the Tarzan character, its empowered portrayal of Jane, and its thoughtful themes and symbolism, the film is a must-see for fans of the franchise and scholars of popular culture. As a cultural artifact, Tarzan.x.shame.of.jane.1995.engl continues to captivate audiences and inspire new interpretations, a testament to the enduring power of the Tarzan story.