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, this "Queen of Elephants" era opted for a more lighthearted, adventure-juvenile tone reminiscent of Jungle Jim , albeit with hardcore additions. Summary of Key Information Sahara (Video 1998) - IMDb Joe D-Amato - Queen Of Elephants 2- Sahara -19...

This film serves as a sequel in name only to his earlier adventure Queen of the Elephants . It follows the tried-and-true "Sexy Indiana Jones" formula: a rugged hero, a damsel in distress (or a tough-but-naked female lead), a vague quest for treasure or artifacts, and a lot of walking through dunes. This public link is valid for 7 days

D’Amato’s direction, even in lower-budget adult films, often retained a sense of composition. He frames the body as a landscape, merging the human form with the "natural" setting of the title. However, the urgency of the production schedule—typical of his output in this decade—often led to a more functional, less atmospheric visual style compared to his horror or soft-focus erotic masterpieces. Can’t copy the link right now

The plot is a direct, hardcore reimagining of the classic Tarzan story. In an interview, D'Amato himself described it as "a hardcore version of Greystoke but with a beautiful blonde being the one lost in the jungle". A young woman, Jenny Mallory (played by Selen), is raised by elephants in the African wilderness after a plane crash. Years later, her relatives find her and bring her back to their aristocratic estate in Scotland, where she struggles to adapt to the trappings of civilized society.

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While marketed in English-speaking territories as a direct sequel to his 1997 film Queen of the Elephants ( La regina degli elefanti ), the film features an independent storyline with and a returning cast playing entirely different characters. Scripted by Donatella Donati, the movie blends D'Amato's signature high-end travelogue cinematography with explicit adult narratives set against exotic Moroccan backdrops. The Production Context: D'Amato’s Late Career Shift