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This paper has examined the intersection of entertainment, popular culture, and societal values through the lens of the "Tarzan-X" series, specifically "Shame of Jane." The series' impact on popular media and societal attitudes towards sex and relationships highlights the complex and multifaceted nature of adult entertainment content. As media continues to evolve and push boundaries, it is essential to critically examine the representations and implications of adult content, engaging in nuanced discussions about cultural values, morality, and the human experience.

One of the most notable aspects of the production is that it was filmed on location in Kenya. During the mid-1990s, it was rare for independent productions of this nature to utilize international locations, which provided the film with authentic jungle backdrops and wildlife footage. Joe D’Amato, who often served as his own cinematographer, utilized film stock and professional equipment to give the project a more cinematic aesthetic than the video-based productions common at the time. Cast and Creative Team The film features and Rosa Caracciolo