The Shame of Jane (1985) is a confirmed adult film directed by (a pseudonym for prolific director John Thompson). It starred Tracy Adams and Marc Wallice , and was produced by VCA Pictures (a major adult studio of the era). The plot loosely follows a “Jane” figure in a jungle setting, but no Tarzan character appears.
Starring the unmistakable Rocco Siffredi as Tarzan and the striking Jessica Rizzo as Jane, Shame of Jane reimagines the Lord of the Apes mythos with a decidedly adult twist. The plot, thin as a vine, follows the civilized Jane as she struggles between Victorian propriety and the raw, untamed desires of the jungle. Expect lush (if low-budget) tropical sets, cheetah-print loincloths, and dialogue that swings from melodramatic to hilarious.
Beyond its entertainment value, "Tarzan X - Shame of Jane" and its re-release in 720p offer a glimpse into the evolution of adult cinema. The film serves as a piece of cultural and historical artifact from the 1990s, reflecting the themes, attitudes, and boundaries of that era. For film historians and enthusiasts, this re-release provides an opportunity to study and appreciate the development of adult cinema over the decades.
The character of Tarzan, created by Edgar Rice Burroughs, has been a cultural icon for over a century. From his origins in literature to his various adaptations in film and television, Tarzan's story has captivated audiences worldwide. One such adaptation is the 1994 film "Tarzan X: Shame of Jane," which presents a more risqué version of the classic tale. This essay will explore the evolution of Tarzan and how themes of shame are represented in media, focusing on the cultural and social implications of such portrayals.
| Question | Answer | |----------|--------| | | No | | 1994 original? | Possibly the year of source footage (e.g., adult film shot on video) | | 720p upscaled? | Yes, but artificial enhancement, not true HD | | e Verified? | Community tag for quality/hash verification | | Safe to download? | Legal risk depends on your country; malware risk exists | | Worth watching? | Only if you’re a collector of ultra-obscure 90s exploitation or fan edits |