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Jane, an archaeologist with a reputation for being fearless and brilliant, had always been driven by a desire to uncover the truth, no matter the cost. Her obsession with the lost city was not merely academic; it was personal. A tragedy in her past, involving her family's disappearance on a similar expedition, fueled her quest.
Joe D’Amato’s “Tarzan X — Shame Of Jane” - Filmofile tarzanx shame of jane top
The film is a re-imagining of the classic Tarzan story, with a comedic twist. The story revolves around Tarzan (Casper Zauber), who is living in the jungle with his wife, Jane (Maureen McCormick). However, their peaceful life is disrupted when a villainous explorer, Reinhardt (Micky Dolenz), arrives in the jungle with a seductive and manipulative woman, Nidia (Aimee Ubrenfield). Jane, an archaeologist with a reputation for being
He reached out and touched her cheek. “You are Jane. Top or no top. Leaf or no leaf. My Jane.” Joe D’Amato’s “Tarzan X — Shame Of Jane”
In the late 1990s, "Riot Grrrl" zines and underground comic anthologies like Dirty Plotte or Weirdo sometimes featured pastiches of Tarzan. Look for a zine called or "The Ape’s Bride." These physical copies are worth hundreds of dollars if they contain the "Shame of Jane" sequence.
In the novel's conclusion, Tarzan renounces his title to save Jane’s happiness with another man. This act is the ultimate subversion of the "top" hierarchy. He rejects the societal peak (his title) to adhere to a higher, personal code of honor—a "top" moral standard he learned not from civilization, but from his own innate nature.