List of Turkish films of 1974

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A list of films produced in Turkey in 1974 (see 1974 in film):

NameDirectorStarringDistributed byTypeNotes
Aç Gözünü Mehmet
Açlık
Ah Deme Oh De
Almanya'da Bir Türk Kızı
Almanyalı Yarim
Aman Ne Gırgır
Anasının Gözü
Anter
Arkadaş
Asılacak Adam
Askerin Dönüşü
Atını Seven Kovboy
Avşar Beyi
Avanta Yok
Ayrı Dünyalar
Ayyaş
Babayiğit
Babalık
Bacım
Bahriyeli Kemal
Başa Gelen Çekilir
Battal Gazinin Oğlu
Batak
Bayram Benim Neyime
Bedrana
Belalılar
Belalı Serseri
Beş Tavuk Bir Horoz
Bırakın Yaşayalım
Bir Tanem
Bir Ana Bir Kız
Bir Yabancı
Bir Damla Kan Uğruna
Boş Ver Arkadaş
Büyük Sır
Caferin Nargilesi
Canavarın Sevgilisi
Ceza
Cici Kız
Çam Sakızı
Çılgınlar
Çılgın Arzular
Çirkin Dünya
Dadaş Fırat
Damgalı Adam
Dayı
Deli Ferhat
Dertler Benim Olsun
Diriliş
Diyet
Domatesler Silahlar
Dört Hergele
Dövüşe Dövüşe Öldüler
Düşmanlarım Çatlasın
El Kapısı
Emrah
Enayi
Endişe
Erkeksen Kaçma
Erkekler Ağlamaz
Erkek Dediğin Böyle Olur
Eski Kurtlar
Esir Hayat
Evet Mi Hayır Mı
Eziliş
Fedai
Gaddar
Gariban
Garip Kuş
Gecelerin Ötesi
Gel Gardaş Gel
Gerçek
Göç
Gün Akşam Oldu
Hadi Beni Şaşırt
Hamama Giren Terler
Hasret
Her Gece Bir Bardayım
Hop Dedik Kazım
Hostes
Huma Kuşu
İmparator
İntikam
İstek
Kader
Kaderin Mahkumları
Kahramanlar
Kalleş
Kanlı Sevda
Kanlı Savaş
Kanlı Deniz
Kanunun Zinciri
Karaların Ali
Kara Seyit
Kara Murat Kardeş Kanı
Kara Boğa
Karanlık Yıllar
Kardeşim
Karateciler İstanbul'da
Kartal Yuvası
Kısmet
Kızım Ayşe
Killing Kolsuz Kahramana Karşı
Kin
Komanda Behçet
Köyden İndim Şehire
Kiralık Serseri
Kuma
Macera Yolu
Mağlup Edilemeyenler
Mahçup Delikanlı
Mekansız Öldüler
Mavi Boncuk
Memleketim
Mirasyediler
Namus Belası
Ne Hakem
Oğul
Olmaz Böyle Şey
Otobüs
Oturak
Öfkenin Bedeli
Önce Vatan
Ölüm Kalım Oyunu (Allah Babamı Affetsin)
Ölüm Yolcusu
Ölüm Tarlası
Öpme Sev
Parasızlar
Palavracılar
Pusu
Reşo
Reisin Kızı
Sabıkalı
Sahipsizler
Sahildeki Yabancı
Salako
Salak Milyoner
Sarsılmaz Kuvvet
Sayılı Kabadayılar
Saymadım Kaç Yıl Oldu
Sensiz Yaşanmaz
Sev Beni Behçet
Sevmek
Sezercik Küçük Mücahit
Sığıntı
Silahın Elinde Kardeş
Silemezler Gönlümden
Sokaklardan Bir Kız
Sosyete Behçet
Sütçünün Rüyası
Şaşkın
Şehitler
Şenlik Var
Şeytan
Şiribim Şiribom
Şirvan (film)
Tak Fişi Fitir İşi
Tanrım Beni Baştan Yarat
Tanrı Sevenleri Korur
Talihsiz Evlat
Tarzan Korkusuz Adam
Taşralı Kız
Tek Başına
Televizyon Niyazi
Tipsiz
Tutku
Türk Aslanları
Unutama Beni
Uyanık Kardeşler
Uygunsuzlar
Veda
Venedikte Aşk Başkadır
Vur Be Ramazan
Yalnız Adam
Yankesici
Yaşar Ne Yaşar Ne Yaşamaz
Yatık Emine
Yatır Sev Kaldır Döv
Yayla Kızı
Yaz Bekarı
Yazık Oldu Yarınlara
Yılan Yuvası
Yolsuzlar
Yüreğimde Yare Var
Yüz Liraya Evlenilmez
Zavallı
Zavallılar
Zafer Kartalları
Zindan

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