(Tarzan), who was lost in the forest for 20 years. Jane attempts to "civilize" him, leading to an erotic romance that eventually takes them from the jungle back to British society. Upon returning to civilization, John faces significant culture shock, and Jane must navigate her feelings for him while dealing with her socially acceptable fiancé, George. Cast and Crew
You are likely searching for a ghost. A memory of a bootleg VHS that played in a Manila video karaoke bar in 1996, or a corrupted file on an old Russian tracker labeled "Tarzan.X.Shame.of.Jane.1995.INA.DVDRip."
Jane is forced to choose between the "socially acceptable" George and the untamed Ape Man. Critical Perspective
Filmed on location with impressive jungle scenery, it attempted to mimic the "epic" feel of mainstream Tarzan adaptations.
When you dive into the world of vintage adult cinema, you quickly discover that some titles are more elusive than a hidden treasure. “Tarzan X: Shame of Jane,” a 1995 production from the now‑defunct studio, is one such gem. Though it never achieved mainstream notoriety, it has garnered a cult following among collectors who appreciate its blend of adventure‑themed storytelling and the era’s distinct aesthetic.