Joe D’Amato’s “Tarzan X — Shame Of Jane” - Filmofile
He was Tarzan. To the primates who raised him, he was the protector, the ghost of the trees. To the world he had left behind, he was a myth. He wore only a tattered leotard of leopard skin, his muscles rippling beneath sun-bronzed skin as he swung from vine to vine, master of an invisible highway. tarzan x shame of jane full movi top
But as they sat by a waterfall under the light of a full moon, the water turning to silver around them, neither felt the weight of civilization. Tarzan touched her face, his thumb tracing the line of her jaw. Jane didn't flinch. She leaned into the touch, recognizing a purity in him that no society ballroom could offer. Joe D’Amato’s “Tarzan X — Shame Of Jane”
"Tarzan X: Shame of Jane" is an adult film adaptation of the classic Tarzan story, produced by Bruce Perreault and directed by Jim McBride. Released in 2004, this movie offers a fresh and provocative take on the traditional tale, incorporating elements of eroticism and drama to create a distinctive viewing experience. He wore only a tattered leotard of leopard
While it is often categorized as a hardcore adult film, some reviewers on Letterboxd
If you're looking for a where Jane faces some kind of social or emotional "shame" moment, that's not a standard plot in the official Tarzan series (e.g., with Johnny Weissmuller or later adaptations).