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Who knows the Hong Kong films produced by Hejia Company?

1970: Jiahe was founded by Mr. Zou Wenhuai, Mr. He Guanchang and Mr. Liang Feng, and purchased the former site of Guotai Studio as the studio venue and changed its name to Jiahe Studio.

One-armed Knife vs Blind Man is the first film co-produced by Jiahe and Japan. In his early years, his works included the trend-setting kung fu films Eight Generals of the Dragon and Invisibility.

197 1: Bruce Lee signed a contract with Jiahe.

197 1- 1973: Made Brother Tangshan, Jingwumen, Raptors Crossing the River, enter the dragon and Game of Death (the last two films were directed by Bruce Lee himself), and even entered the world market.

1973: Bruce Lee passed away.

The romantic film Qiuxia and the suspense film Mink Girl are produced by diversified creative routes.

1974: Xu Shi brothers joined in and started shooting Ghost Horse and Double Star, which created a new comedy route and became the annual box office champion with more than 6 million yuan.

In the same year, Jiahe filmed the first "Hollywood" movie, Dutch Spy Blood starring Robert Mitcham. And set up a pan-Asian film company focusing on western film distribution.

1974- 1977: Wu Yusen directed the filming of the Cantonese opera "The Queen Flower" starring Xiao Feng. Xu Guanwen Brothers initiated a series of social satirical comedies, including As Bad as Two peas and Deeds of Sale. In addition to breaking the box office record of Southeast Asian movies, it also successfully entered the Japanese market.

1977: Sammo Hung signed a contract with Jiahe as the director, which created a precedent for humorous kung fu films, and filmed "Three Virtues and Six Monks Seize the Meal" and "Don't Fight Together".

1978: Wu Yusen directed the comedy "Cold Money" and the costume martial arts film "The Big Bad Guy and the Little Girl's Head", and Jiahe became the largest Chinese film production company in the world.

1979: Jackie Chan joined Jiahe, and his first self-directed "Little Brother Going Out" caused a sensation in Japan. In the same year, Rozahuating directed Flowers in the Night for Jiahe.

198 1- 1983: Jackie Chan's "Plan A" continues to create an unprecedented peak of Golden Harvest movies in Japan.

198 1: Jiahe invited Renos to perform "cannonballs" for a record $5 million.

1983: Mr. Zou Wenhuai was awarded "Actor of the Year" by the American Drama Federation. In the same year, Jackie Chan performed the first Hollywood film "Fighting the Creek" for Jiahe.

1984- 1988: Jiahe made many movies influenced by Hollywood, including Crossing the River in the Snow Ridge (starring Lee and Ann Dickinson), The Journey to the West and The Thief (starring Don Sally).

1985- 1990: Jiahe produces an average of 25 to 30 films a year, and is the largest Chinese film studio in the world, with distribution networks and cinema networks all over the world.

1989: The movie Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles made Jiahe famous internationally again, which not only set a new box office record, but also made a sequel.

1992: Golden Harvest Film was released in Chinese mainland alone. Golden Village, established by Jiahe in cooperation with Village Roadshow in Australia, established the first multi-hall cinema with 65,438+00 cinemas in Asia in Yishun, Singapore.

1994: Jiahe entertainment (group) co., ltd. 1 1 listed on 23rd.

1997: Sweet Honey won nine Hong Kong film awards.

1998: Golden Harvest (China) filmed the unprecedented Song Dynasty.

1998- 1999: With new computer technology, Fengyun, Phantom Attack and Called Hero were produced, and the visual effects were all produced by local talents, which created a new milestone in Hong Kong stunt movies. And "The Storm Dominates the World" set a new box office record for opening paintings in Hong Kong over the weekend.

1999: The romantic comedy "Star Wish" directed by Ma Chucheng and starring newcomer Cecilia Cheung set a new box office record for Asian New Year films.

In 2000, Acer, the authoritative science and technology in Taiwan Province Province, became a new partner of Jiahe, both of whom were major shareholders of Jiahe Entertainment (Group).

The foreign action film Tokyo Raiders, directed by Ma Chucheng and starring Tony Leung Chiu Wai, Ekin Cheng, Kelly Chen and Cecilia Cheung, was released during the Lunar New Year, which once again stimulated the Hong Kong box office. The film was shown on an unprecedented scale in more than 65,438+0,200 screening rooms in Asia, including 65,438+0,000 in China.

Jiahe, Acer and Morningstar Technology * * * jointly founded the Internet company I-Content, and developed the first web page "eolAsia.com" for legally downloading pop music.

"Summer Tea" became the second place in the summer box office, with a total income of more than 2/kloc-0.0 million.

The fragrance film "Lavender" was released, which was well received by the industry and the audience. This is the first film in Hong Kong that has the same fragrance when it is shown.

200 1: The Unexpected Spy starring Jackie Chan became the box office champion of China movies in Hongkong, Mainland China, Taiwan Province, Singapore, Malaysia, South Korea, Indonesia and Thailand during the Lunar New Year. The film also laid the foundation for Jiahe to develop online movies. Will cooperate with Taiwan Province Chungong Science and Technology Entertainment to develop "Unexpected Spy 2003".

The modern ghost suspense film "2002" released at Christmas adopted a brand-new visual technology effect and produced a huge amount.

2002: The romantic comedy Marry a Rich Man, starring Sammi Cheng and Richie Jen.

2003: The New Year movie Superman Action, starring Tony Leung Chiu Wai and Miriam Yeung.

2004: Li Ka-shing and EMI Centennial Records became shareholders in Jiahe Company and successfully signed a contract to acquire Warner Weixiu Studios in Taiwan Province Province.

2005: Jiahe's first flagship cinema opened in Shenzhen, representing Jiahe's determination to expand its business in the Pearl River Delta cinema.

Completed the acquisition of Warner Weixiu, the largest cinema in Taiwan Province Province.

In 2006, 39 Chinese films were purchased, including Jackie Chan's The Unexpected Spy, Song Dynasty starring Yang Ziqiong and Maggie Cheung, and Aaron Kwok's Unifying the World, which further expanded Jiahe's film collection to about 65,438+040 works.

2007: In order to allocate the Group's resources to enter the Greater China market, the Group successfully sold a cinema in Malaysia with a profit of1.1600 million Hong Kong dollars.

Mr. Wang sold all his shares in Jiahe Entertainment (Group) Co., Ltd. to orange sky entertainment (Group International) Holdings Co., Ltd., and Mr. Wu became the chairman and executive director of Jiahe Group.

In 2008, the construction of Fengyun II cost 654.38 billion yuan. Actors include: Aaron Kwok, Ekin Cheng, Nicholas Tse, Charlene Choi and Tang Yan.

Masterpieces: Big Brother Tangshan, Jingwumen, Raptors Crossing the River, Show mercy, Niangniang Flower, Half a catty and 82 Liang, Plan A, Song Dynasty.

Jackie Chan's series Who am I and Never Give up.