List of Turkish films of 1978

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A list of films produced in Turkey in 1978 (see 1978 in film):

NameDirectorStarringDistributed byTypeNotes
Ağa Düşen Kadın
Aklın Neredeydi?
Aldırma Gönül
Ali Babanın Çiftliği
Altın Şehir
Antika Karyola
Astronot Fehmi
Aşk Ve Adalet
Aşkın Sıcaklığı
Aşkın Kanunu
Avanak Apti
Avare
Ayağında Kundura - Ceylan
Azrailin Beş Atlısı
Baba Kartal
Balkona Etti
Batak
Batan Güneş
Bir Aşk Masalı
Bir Garip Yabancı
Bir Daha Affetmem
Biyonik Futbolcu
Bizim Fıstıklar
Cafer'in Çilesi
Can Hatice
Cevriyem
Çaresiz
Çarli'nin Kelebekleri
Çilekeş
Denizden Gelen Kadın
Dertli Pınar
Derdim Dünyadan Büyük
Derviş Bey
Devler Savaşıyorlar (Kara Murat)
Dilek Kutusu
Dost Bildiklerim
Düzen
El Bebek Gül Bebek
Evlidir Ne Yapsa Yeridir
Fırçana Bayıldım Boyacı (Erkekler Öldü mü Abiler)
Gelincik
Görünmeyen Düşman
Güneşden De Sıcak
Hababam Sınıfı Dokuz Doğuruyor
Hanımevladı
Hayat Kadınları
Hedef
Hedefte Vuruşanlar
Hey Yavrum Hey
Ilık Dudaklar
İçimdeki Yangın
İnek Şaban
İnsanları Seveceksin
İster Gül İster Ağla
İsmet Bu Ne Kısmet
İstek
İyi Aile Çocuğu
İşte Bizim Hikayemiz
Kabadayı Böyle Sever
Kadınlar Koğuşu (Üç öykülü film)
Kadınlar Hamamı
Kalp Kalbe Karşıdır
Kanal
Kaplanlar Ağlamaz
Kaybolan Yıllar
Kene
Kendin Pişir Kendin Ye
Kılıç Bey
Kış Bekarı
Kibar Feyzo
Korkak Kahraman
Korkusuz Aşıklar
Köfte Ekmek Piyaz
Köşeyi Dönen Adam
Lekeli Melek
Maden
Maden Dağı
Minik Serçe
Ne Olacak Şimdi
Nefret
Neşeli Günler
Oh Oh
Onsuz Olamam
Olmadı Baştan
Ölüm Savaşı
Ölüm Yarışı
Ölüm Görevi
Ölüm Çemberi
Petrol Kralları
Rezil
Romalı Dilber
Sabır Taşı
Seninle Son Defa
Seven Unutmaz
Sevmek Mi Ölmek Mi
Sevgili Kardeş
Sımsıcak
Sıra Sana Gelecek
Son Sabah
Sormagir Sokağı
Sultan
Sürü
Şahit
Şerefsiz Şeref
Şeytan Köşeyi Döndü
Tatlı Nigar
Tatlı Sevgilim Kaymaklı Lokum
Töre
Toprağın Oğlu
Uçurum
Uyanış
Üşütük
Vahşi Gelin
Vahşi Ve Tatlınek Şaban
Ya Bundadır Ya Şunda
Yadeller
Yara
Yaşam Kavgası
Yedi Yürekli Şaban
Yengen
Yıkılış
Yüz Karası
Yüz Numaralı Adam
Yüzme Bilmiyorsan İşin Ne Ağaçta
Zeynel İle Veysel
Zor Oyunu Bozar

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