Tarzanx Shame Of Jane 1995 (2026)

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Tarzanx Shame Of Jane 1995 (2026)

Their love was not without its challenges. The jungle itself seemed to test their resolve, with raging rivers and treacherous paths. But human challenges were more daunting. There were those who sought to capture Tarzan, to exploit his extraordinary abilities for their gain. And Jane had her own world to return to, one that seemed to pull her back with every step forward into the jungle.

Tarzan X: Shame of Jane is a 1995 adult film produced by Digimax and directed by Scott McGregor (credited as Michael Ninn on some releases). It is an erotic, pornographic take on the classic Tarzan-and-Jane mythos rather than an authorized or mainstream studio adaptation of Edgar Rice Burroughs’s characters. The film mixes explicit sexual content with an exaggerated, pulp-inspired storyline and stylized set design typical of 1990s adult productions that borrowed familiar pop-culture figures for erotic parodies. tarzanx shame of jane 1995

The film's narrative is a loose adaptation of Edgar Rice Burroughs' classic character, with Tarzan (played by David Arquette) being a brutish, loincloth-clad jungle dweller. The story centers around Tarzan's encounters with Jane (played by Vanessa Williams), a beautiful and curvaceous woman who finds herself stranded in the jungle. As Tarzan and Jane interact, the film descends into a series of awkward, cringe-worthy scenes that showcase the pair's supposed romantic chemistry. Their love was not without its challenges

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Their love was not without its challenges. The jungle itself seemed to test their resolve, with raging rivers and treacherous paths. But human challenges were more daunting. There were those who sought to capture Tarzan, to exploit his extraordinary abilities for their gain. And Jane had her own world to return to, one that seemed to pull her back with every step forward into the jungle.

Tarzan X: Shame of Jane is a 1995 adult film produced by Digimax and directed by Scott McGregor (credited as Michael Ninn on some releases). It is an erotic, pornographic take on the classic Tarzan-and-Jane mythos rather than an authorized or mainstream studio adaptation of Edgar Rice Burroughs’s characters. The film mixes explicit sexual content with an exaggerated, pulp-inspired storyline and stylized set design typical of 1990s adult productions that borrowed familiar pop-culture figures for erotic parodies.

The film's narrative is a loose adaptation of Edgar Rice Burroughs' classic character, with Tarzan (played by David Arquette) being a brutish, loincloth-clad jungle dweller. The story centers around Tarzan's encounters with Jane (played by Vanessa Williams), a beautiful and curvaceous woman who finds herself stranded in the jungle. As Tarzan and Jane interact, the film descends into a series of awkward, cringe-worthy scenes that showcase the pair's supposed romantic chemistry.

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