List of Turkish films of 1976

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A list of films produced in Turkey in 1976 (see 1976 in film):

NameDirectorStarringDistributed byTypeNotes
Adalı Kız
Adana Urfa Bankası
Afilli Delikanlı
Ah Bu Gençlik
Aile Şerefi
Alev
Ah Dede Vah Dede
Ah Ne Güzel Nane Şekeri
Alo Kolombo (Çığlık)
Aman Karım Duymasın
Analar Ölmez
Arzu
Arabacının Aşkı
Aşk Dediğin Laf Değildir
Aşk Dediğin Laftır
Atmaca Ali
Avanak
Aybike Kurt Kız
Babanın Suçu
Baş Belası
Ben Bir Garip Keloğlanım
Ben Sana Mecburum
Beş Dakikada Beşiktaş
Bıktım Bu Hayattan
Bitmeyen Şarkı
Bitirim Hüsnü
Bizim Düğün Ne Zaman
Bodrum Hakimi
Bu Nasıl Dünya
Bulunmaz Uşak
Bülbül Ailesi
Canan Pazarı
Cezanı Çekeceksin
Cıbıl
Çılgın Milyoner
Çılgın Ama Tatlı
Çifte Kavrulmuş
Çizmeli Kedi
Dağılın Kazımlar Geliyor
Dalgacı Mahmut
Dar Geçit
Defineci
Deli Gibi Sevdim
Delicesine
Deprem
Devlerin Aşkı
Doğru Yoldan Ayrılanlar
Eden Bulur
Eksik Etek
Elmanın Alına Bak
Evlatlık (Çıngar)
Evlilik Şirketi
Fiyakanı Bozarım
Gel Barışalım
Gizli Kuvvet
Gurbetçiler Dönüyor
Gülşah Küçükanne
Günah
Günahkar
Güngörmüşler
Hababam Sınıfı Uyanıyor Ertem Eğilmez Münir Özkul, Kemal Sunal, Halit Akçatepe
Hammal
Hamza Dalar Osman Çalar
Hasip İle Nasip Osman F. Seden Zeki Alasya, Metin Akpınar
Hora Geliyor Hora
Hayırsız Evlat
Her Gönülde Bir Aslan Yatar
Hınç
İki Kızgın Adam
İki Arkadaş
İntikamcı
İşler Karıştı (Zühtü)
Kadı Han
Kadınlara Dayanamam
Kader Bu
Kader Rüzgarı
Kader Bağlayınca
Kader Utansın
Kader Torbası
Kafes
Kanundan Kaçamazsın
Kan Kardeşler
Kana Kan
Kapıcılar Kralı Zeki Ökten Kemal Sunal, Bilge Zobu
Kaplan Pençesi
Kartal Pendik Gittik Geldik
Kara Murat Şeyh Gaffar'a Karşı
Kayıkçının Küreği Ali Poyrazoğlu
Kaybolan Saadet
Kolomba Şakir
Korkunç Şüphe
Korkusuz Cengaver
Kötüler de Ağlar
Kıvrıl Fakat Kırılma
Krallar Eğleniyor
Kime Niyet Kime Kısmet
Kucaktan Kucağa
Kuklalar
Kanunun Kuvveti
Kurban Olayım
Leş Kargaları
Lüküs Hayat
Mağlup Edilmeyenler
Mahallede Şenlik Var
Meraklı Köfteci Ergin Orbey
Merhaba Özcan Arca Halil Ergün
Mikrop
Namus Belası
Nazmiye'nin Koltukları
Ne Haber
Ne Alsan İki Buçuk
Ne Umduk Ne Bulduk
Nerde Beleş Orda Yerleş
Nereye Bakıyor Bu Adamlar
Nereye Arkadaş
O Biçim Miras
O Kadınlar
Oldu Olacak
Ölüme Yalnız Gidilir
Örgüt
Öyle Olsun
Parola Kartal
Perişan
Profesyonel
Portakal
Saffet Beni Affet Sadri Alışık
Sahte Kabadayı Natuk Baytan
Seni Sevmekle Suçluyum
Selam Dostum
Sevdalılar
Sevmek Ölesiye
Sıralardaki Heyecan
Sihirli Şamdan
Silahlara Veda
Sokak Kadını
Söyleyin Anama Ağlamasın
Su Perisi Elması
Sürgün
Süt Kardeşler Ertem Eğilmez
Sütü Bozuk
Şahin
Şeytan Diyorki
Şoför
Şoför Memet
Şok
Taksi Şoförü
Tantana Kardeşler
Taşra Kızı
Tavşan Kızlar
Tek Başına
Tepedeki Ev
Tilki Payı
Tosun Paşa
Tuzak
Utanmaz Adam
Yalan
Yaman Delikanlı
Yarınsız Adam
Yarim İstanbul'u Mesken Mi Tuttun
Yazgı
Yirmidört Saat
Yumurtanın Sarısı
Zühtü

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