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While not a jungle film in the Tarzan sense, Emmanuelle (directed by Just Jaeckin) is the legitimate heir to the "blue" aesthetic. It takes the colonial setting (Bangkok) and replaces the loincloth with silk. The film’s languid, soft-focus exploration of a bored diplomat’s wife shares DNA with the fantasy of the "exotic other." It’s arthouse erotica that, in 1974, pushed the same boundaries the stag films did in 1954. Steamy, philosophical, and very, very French.
(1934): Often cited as the best in the franchise, it is famous for its pre-Hays Code "sexy" underwater ballet and topless/nude scenes that were later censored for decades. Tarzan Finds a Son! Video Blue Film Tarzan X
A wildcard: actor Mike Henry plays a Bond-ified Tarzan. He drives a jeep, uses a gun, and fights drug lords. The “blue” element is absent, but the sheer absurdity of a fully clothed, modern Tarzan jiving with go-go boots is vintage camp. While not a jungle film in the Tarzan