Tarzanx Shame Of Jane Dual Audio Engita -
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While "Tarzan's Shame of Jane" does not seem to match any well-known film directly, "Tarzan & Jane" (2002) could be the film of interest. If you're looking for a dual audio version of a film related to Tarzan and Jane, checking the specific release details and audio features on popular streaming platforms or DVD/Blu-ray releases might yield the best results.
Tarzan-X: Shame of Jane is a 1995 Italian adult film directed by Joe D'Amato. It is a well-known adult parody of the classic Tarzan story, notably starring the famous adult actor Rocco Siffredi as the "Ape Man" and his real-life wife, Rosa Caracciolo, as Jane. Key Film Details
Director: Joe D'Amato (a prolific Italian director known for exploitation and adult cinema).
Plot: The story follows Jane on an expedition in the African jungle where she discovers the Ape Man. She eventually attempts to bring him back to "civilization" in Britain, leading to various erotic encounters. tarzanx shame of jane dual audio engita
Production: Entirely shot on location in Kenya, giving it higher production value than many standard films of its genre at the time.
Legal History: The estate of Tarzan creator Edgar Rice Burroughs famously attempted to sue the production for copyright infringement but was unsuccessful. Audio and Language Information
The specific term "dual audio engita" typically refers to digital copies of the film that include both English and Italian (ITA) audio tracks. Italian: The original production language.
English: The most common dubbed or secondary language for international distribution. If you need help with subtitles (e
For more detailed technical data and cast lists, you can refer to the entry on IMDb or the overview on The Movie Database (TMDB). Tarzan-X: Shame of Jane (1995) - TMDB
A few important points to clarify:
If you need help with subtitles (e.g., syncing Italian or English subtitles to a video), or converting audio tracks, I can guide you through that process using free tools like MKVToolNix or ffmpeg.
Dual Audio Engita:
1. Authentic Voice Acting The English dub (produced in London in 1998) features over-the-top, theatrical performances from voice actors like Sarah Carver (as Jane) who capture the "shame" theme perfectly. Meanwhile, the Italian audio track—starring Francesca Guadagno—is the original language of the director. Switching between tracks reveals how the tone changes from "campy horror" (English) to "melodramatic tragedy" (Italian).
2. The Missing Dialogues Many single-audio versions are cut. In the Dual Audio EngIta version, the Italian track includes 4 minutes of philosophical narration by Tarzan that was removed from the English dub because distributors thought Western audiences would find it boring. The English track, however, includes a unique sound effect mix (better jungle ambiance) not present in the Italian track.
3. Archival Value For collectors, finding a remote (or web-dl) with the option to switch between English 2.0 and Italian 2.0 without re-encoding is the sign of a true preservationist copy. This is often called the "Mondo Macabro" style release.