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In older dual-audio containers (like .MKV or .AVI), keeping two distinct language tracks perfectly synchronized with the video track required precise editing.

Behind the camera was the legendary . A workaholic director known for his prolific output, D'Amato was a master of Italian genre cinema who moved seamlessly between gory cannibal films (like Antropophagus ), horror classics, and Spaghetti Westerns before carving out a niche for himself in the adult film industry during the 1990s. "Tarzan-X" showcases his talents: the film boasts impressive production values and is shot on stunning, authentic jungle locations in Kenya, elevating it far above the typical cheap studio-bound porno.

Released in 1995 (with some sources citing a wider release in 1996), Tarzan-X: Shame of Jane was directed by the infamous Joe D’Amato under one of his many pseudonyms. D’Amato, a prolific figure in Italian horror and erotica ( Emanuelle and the Last Cannibals ), brought a distinctly European sensibility to the American myth of Tarzan.

But the jungle was not without its shadows. A group of ruthless mercenaries, driven by greed and a desire to exploit the land's riches, threatened the delicate balance of Tarzan's world. They saw the jungle only as a resource to be plundered, and they were prepared to use any means necessary to achieve their goals.

When modern collectors look for vintage cinema online, the phrase indicates a premium release format.

This was created via dubbing to sell the film to American, British, and global audiences.

For those interested in the evolution of 90s cinema aesthetics or the history of international film distribution, Tarzan-X offers a look into a specific era of high-budget exploitation filmmaking.