Smoothing out the motion to make it compatible with modern LED and OLED screens. What is "E-Work"?

For those looking for the "720p Upscaled E-Work" version, the appeal is purely technical: it is the cleanest way to view a piece of cult film history that was nearly lost to the limitations of magnetic tape.

Unlike many low-budget adult films of the era, Tarzan-X featured impressive location scouting and a level of cinematography that mimicked mainstream adventure films. D'Amato, known for his work in Italian horror and exploitation, brought a stylistic flair to the production that separated it from the "stage-bound" adult content of the United States. The film starred Rocco Siffredi and Rosa Caracciolo, whose real-life chemistry added a layer of authenticity that contributed to the film's cult status. Understanding the "720p Upscaled" Release

While there have been many Tarzan parodies and adaptations, the 1994 version is frequently cited for its "Golden Age" feel. It sits at the crossroads of high-production European eroticism and the final years before the industry shifted entirely to amateur, digital-only content.

For modern viewers, the interest in this title often revolves around the version. The Legacy of Joe D’Amato’s Production

Because the film was originally shot on 35mm film but largely distributed on VHS and low-resolution DVD, the original digital transfers were often grainy, blurry, and plagued by "noise."