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Which movie of Jiahe Film Company do you like best? Why do you like this movie?

Jiahe Company was founded by Zou Wenhuai, He Guanchang and Liang Feng on 1970 and became a listed company in Hong Kong on 1994. It is one of the most influential film distribution companies in the heyday of Hong Kong film industry, and has produced more than 600 internationally influential films, such as Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan and Maggie Cheung. Jiahe operates a wide range of business, including film production, talent management, film distribution, cinema management, film printing, television production and so on. Once upon a time, the films produced by Jiahe became the symbol of Hong Kong films, the leading Chinese entertainment enterprise in Hong Kong and the largest Chinese entertainment enterprise group in Asia. At the end of 2007, the boss Zou Wenhuai decided to retire and changed his name to Orange Sky Golden Harvest in orange sky entertainment, ending a Xiangjiang legend.

Jiahe has created two world-renowned superstars, Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan, and countless performing stars, which has made China Kung Fu movies world-famous. Jiahe movies have repeatedly broken box office records, such as Bruce Lee's Big Brother in Tangshan, The Raptors Crossing the River, Jingwumen, Jackie Chan's Never Give Up, The Red Fan District and The Unexpected Spy. Jiahe was also the first Asian production company to break into Hollywood. Jackie Chan collaborated with Hollywood stars in the 1980s, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles made in the 1990s both set the highest box office records for American independent films.

1980 Lost in panic, famous sword, burning the midnight oil, money at work, brother's embarrassment, pink skull, dust, ghost, modern bodyguard, brave and fearless, breaking through the black whirlpool. Modern Shi Tian, Life and Death Field, Poniu, Scared Man, Eight-color Lin Yazhen, Scholar, Ghost Chaser, 1982, Plan A, Scared Man, Five Lucky Stars, Anonymous Fire, Teppanyaki.

I can't say which ones I like best. I like Jackie Chan's works very much. Really, every movie is so classic.