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In a short period of time, the company produced four classics of the period: Plunder of Peach and Plum (dir. Ying Yunwei), Sons and Daughters in a Time of Storm (dir. Xu Xingzhi), Cityscape (dir. Yuan Muzhi), and Spirit of Freedom (dir. Situ Huimin) (also known as The Goddess of Freedom).
In addition, it starred Yuan Muzhi, who would join the Communists in 1940 and had music by the Communist composer Nie Er.