The distributor, a now-defunct British company called , specialized in acquiring bizarre Italian and Filipino genre films. In 1995, they struck a deal with the film's producers (Fulvio Lucisano) to release a "collector's edition" before the standard rental version hit shelves.
, known for its high production values and its role as a parody of the classic Tarzan legend. While it follows the basic premise of a wild man discovered in the jungle, the "Exclusive" or "Remastered" editions typically focus on restored visual quality and extended footage. Background and Plot
In the context of home video releases (DVD/Blu-ray), an "exclusive" version usually refers to the Director’s Cut Uncut Edition . These versions include: tarzan x 1995 exclusive
A stylized, atmospheric take on the classic "Lord of the Jungle" tale. 🎞️ Why It Stands Out
Whether viewed as a campy relic or a peak for 90s adult cinema, its influence on the "parody" sub-genre is undeniable. The distributor, a now-defunct British company called ,
To the uninitiated, it sounds like a misprint—a bootleg VHS label or a forgotten German import. But to those in the know, the phrase represents a perfect storm of copyright infringement, golden-age adult film production, and the strange cultural collision between 1910s pulp literature and 1990s European eroticism.
While the famous Disney version wasn't released until 1999, pre-production and early script drafting began in While it follows the basic premise of a
: Played by Rosa Caracciolo (Rózsa Tassi), who was Siffredi’s wife in real life.