Filmed in Kenya to utilize natural scenery, which set it apart from studio-bound adult films.
Tarzan: The Shame of Jane (1995) Publisher: Malibu Comics (under license from Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc.) Writer: Robert Rodi Artist: Will Meugniot Format: One-shot / Graphic Novel (English, full color) tarzanxshameofjane1995engl work high quality
Influenced later deconstructions like The Legend of Tarzan (2016) and even The Power of the Dog (2021) in its depiction of repressed desire in wild settings. Filmed in Kenya to utilize natural scenery, which
Thus, the searcher is looking for a
Tarzan x Shame of Jane (original European title often formatted with an "x" to denote adult content) was directed under a pseudonym by a little-known Italian filmmaker. The plot, as much as it exists, follows a shipwrecked Victorian anthropologist (Jane) who discovers Tarzan not as a noble savage, but as a creature of primal shame and repressed desire. The "shame" in the title is critical: unlike purely exploitative films, this 1995 version attempts—however clumsily—to explore Jane’s internal conflict between civilised morality and jungle freedom. The plot, as much as it exists, follows