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Tarzan X 1995 — Exclusive

Upon its release in 1995, filed lawsuits attempting to block the film’s distribution due to explicit copyright infringement and concerns regarding the brand of the character. However, due to complex international distribution laws and specific parody protections at the time, the legal challenges ultimately failed to suppress the film.

The role of Jane was played by Rosa Caracciolo. The chemistry between the leads was authentic—so much so that the two eventually married in real life. This "exclusive" look into their early professional partnership adds a layer of historical interest for fans of 90s adult cinema. Production Quality and Aesthetics

—originally titled Tharzan - La vera storia del figlio della giungla or Tarzan-X: Shame of Jane —stands as one of the most infamous, high-budget adult adaptations ever produced. Directed by the legendary Italian exploitation filmmaker Joe D'Amato , the film reimagines Edgar Rice Burroughs' classic jungle hero through an explicit, adult-oriented lens. tarzan x 1995 exclusive

D’Amato utilized his background in traditional filmmaking to ensure the lighting and framing were superior to its competitors. Casting a Cultural Icon

The mid-90s was the peak of the VHS era and the beginning of the DVD transition. Tarzan X was marketed as a "prestige" adult title. It was often sold in "Exclusive Edition" boxes, featuring behind-the-scenes photography and high-quality cover art. Upon its release in 1995, filed lawsuits attempting

Originally released in 1995, with theatrical runs in Turkey (June 16, 1995) and Japan (November 10, 1995).

: Portrayed by Rocco Siffredi , noted for his physical suitability for the role. The chemistry between the leads was authentic—so much

The film follows the traditional Tarzan premise with an erotic focus:

The 1995 production remains a point of interest in film history for several reasons:

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