Tharzan - La vera storia del figlio della giungla (1995) - IMDb
In the depths of the jungle, Tarzan and Jane had been living a seemingly perfect life. However, their bliss was short-lived. A mysterious artifact was discovered deep within the jungle, an artifact that had the power to reveal the deepest, darkest secrets of those who touched it.
The estate of Edgar Rice Burroughs attempted to sue the production for copyright infringement, but the lawsuit was ultimately unsuccessful.
This story takes the elements from the title and weaves them into a narrative of love, challenge, and redemption.
(Aristide Massaccesi). It is widely known for its high production values compared to other adult films of its era, having been shot on location in Production Overview Director/Writer: Joe D'Amato Rocco Siffredi (as the "Ape Man") and Rosa Caracciolo Release Date: June 16, 1995 Approximately 98 minutes Alternative Titles: Tharzan - La vera storia del figlio della giungla Tarzan XXX Jungle Heat Plot Summary The film follows
The film Tarzan-X: Shame of Jane, directed by Joe D'Amato in 1994, is frequently cited in discussions regarding the history of European adult cinema and parodies. During the 1990s, the production was noted for its use of on-location filming and higher production values compared to many contemporary releases in its genre. Cinematic Context and Production
In my response, I need to stay neutral but informative, guiding them toward legal options and away from pirated content. I should also mention the potential legal consequences and technical risks like viruses. Maybe suggest streaming services like Disney+ where Tarzan-related content might be available.