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Disclaimer: This article is a critical analysis of a cult adult film for historical and educational purposes. Viewer discretion is advised.

Unlike the "warehouse sets" of many contemporary adult films, D'Amato utilized lush, tropical locations. The cinematography often mimicked the look of mainstream adventure films, giving it a veneer of legitimacy that helped it stand out. Tarzan-X - Shame Of Jane -

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The "X" in the title was a marketing nod to the then-burgeoning "XXX" rating, but also implied an experimental, extreme version of the story. The narrative follows a familiar arc: A shipwrecked English aristocrat, Jane (played with a bizarre mix of prudish horror and burgeoning curiosity by adult actress Julie Smith), finds herself stranded in the Congolese jungle. She is rescued—and subsequently held captive by circumstance—by Tarzan (Rocco Siffredi, the legendary "Italian Stallion" of adult films). The cinematography often mimicked the look of mainstream

| Item | Location | Notes | |------|----------|------| | | Scattered across every level; many require double‑vine chaining. | | All 4 Mirror Shards | Level 4 (Swamp), Level 2 (Ruins), Level 3 (Canopy), Level 5 (Temple). | | Secret Health Pack | Level 1 – behind waterfall. | | Hidden Statue (collectible) | Level 2 – behind the pressure‑plate room, requires a perfect landing onto a hidden platform. | | “Heart of the Jungle” Trophy | Defeat the final boss without taking any damage (requires mastering perfect landings & dodges). | | Speedrun Record (< 12 min) | Complete the game using the Vine‑Glide technique and no deaths. |

Directed by Joe D’Amato (under the alias "Joe D. Amato," because why hide?), released in 1995, this film isn't just a pornographic parody. It’s a time capsule, a cultural collision, and a surprisingly ambitious piece of cinematic weirdness. Let’s untangle the vines.

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