List of Turkish films of 1979

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A list of films produced in Turkey in 1979 (see 1979 in film):

NameDirectorStarringDistributed byTypeNotes
Acemi Dolandırıcılar
Adak
Aferin Çocuğa
Almanya Acı Vatan
Ahlaksız
Anahtar
Anasına Bak Kızını Al
Ankara Peşimizde
Arzu
Aşk Bebeği
Aşk Gecesi
Aşk Penceresi
Aşk Şarabı
Aşk Büyüsü
Aşk Kadını
Aşk Körfezi
Aşk ve Nefret
Aşkı Ben Mi Yarattım
Aşkın Gözyaşları
Aşkımla Oynama
Ay Aman Of
Ateşli Dilber
Babanın Kızları
Bacanak
Bal Badem
Bal Peteği
Balıkçının Kızları
Bebek
Bekçiler Kralı
Beklenen Kadın
Beni Mahvettiler
Beni Kadınlara Sor
Benim Yaşantım
Bereketli Topraklar Üzerinde
Binlik Nail
Bir Çiçek Üç Böcek
Bir Öpücük Ver Bana
Biri Gitti Biri Geldi
Biz Böyle Severiz
Bu Benim Günahım
Bu Gece Bende Kal
Büklüm Büklüm
Büyük Kumar
Canım Benim
Canikom
Canın İsterse
Cemilenin Kaderi
Cici Kız
Cümbüş Palas
Çatı
Çamurdaki Kadın
Çık Ortaya
Çıldırtan Dudaklar
Çılgın Dilber
Çılgın Bakireler
Çıplaklar
Çivi Çiviyi Söker
Demiryol
Derya Gülü
Dilber Dudağı
Dişi Melek
Divane
Doktor
Dokunmayın Yanarsın
Dokunmayın Şabanıma
Dolaşık
Doyumsuzlar
Dua
Dudaktan Dudağa
Düşman
Enişte
Erkek Güzeli Sefil Bilo
Esmer Bomba
Esmerim
Esmerin Adı Sarışının Tadı
Fadile
Fakir
Fırat
Garibin Çilesi Ölünce Biter
Garsonyer
Gazeteci
Gece Yaşayan Kadın
Gelin Kayası
Gelinliksiz Gelin
Gizli İlişkiler
Gönül Oyunu / Yatak Hikayemiz
Gurbet Yastığı
Gül Hasan (Hasan The Rose)
Günah Günleri
Günahkar Kadın
Handan (Beyoğlu Piliçleri)
Hayat Harcadın Beni
Hayat Kadını / Sürtük
Haydi Bastır
Hazal
Helal Sana Recep Abi
Hızlı Adam
Ilık Ilık
Isı
Isıt Beni
İhtiras Kurbanları
İki Cambaz
İnsan Sevince
İnek Şaban
İntikam Kadını
İsyan
İsyankar
İstanbul 79
İşte Meydan
İyi Gün Dostu
Kadersizler
Kadın İsterse
Kadının Dünyası
Kahbe
Kalbimdeki Fırtına
Kaldırım Dilberi
Kaldırım Kuşları
Kalleş Adam
Kanun Gücü
Kara Çadırın Kızı
Kara Kafa
Kara Kısrak
Kara Leke
Kara Yazma
Karanlık Sokaklar
Karpuzcu
Kasımpaşalı Emmanuel
Kenarın Kızları
Koca Aranıyor
Komşunun Tavuğu
Korkusuz Korkak
Köşe Kapmaca
Köyün Güzeli
Kuma
Kumar
Küskün Çiçek
Lekeli Kadın
Leyla, Necla, Mücella
Maceranın Böylesi
Madrabaz
Mahmudo ile Hazel
Memnu Meyve
Minnoş
Mücevher Hırsızları
Nazey
Nemrud
Nokta İle Virgül Paldır Küldür
N'Olacak Şimdi
O Kadınlardan Biri
Oh De Yavrum Oh De
Oldu Olacak
Olmaz Şimdi
Otobüs Neriman
Öğren de Gel
Ölüm Benimdir
Ölüm Emri
Öttür Kuşu Ömer
Öyle Bir Kadın Ki
Patronun Kızları
Pusu
Püsküllü Bela / Dilberim Kıyma Bana
Röntgenci
Saldırganlar
Sev Beni
Seven Sevene
Sevginin Bedeli
Sevimli Aşık
Sıcak Sıcak
Skandal
Son Günah
Son Saat
Son Söz
Sona Kalan Dona Kalır
Suçlular Cehennemi
Süper Selami
Süpermen Dönüyor
Süpermenler Italo Martinenghi Cüneyt Arkin Action
Şahin
Şark Bülbülü
Şaşırtma Beni
Şehvet Uçurumu
Şıllık
Takma Kafanı
Tamam mı Canım
Tatlı İstanbul Geceleri
Tehlikeli Kadınlar
Tornavida
Uçurumdaki Kadın
Umudumuz Şaban
Üç Sevgili
Üç Sevgilim
Üç Tatlı Bela / Öldüren Örümcek
Vah Başımıza Gelenler
Vatandaş Rıza
Vur Vur Kaç Kaç
Yanmışım
Yataktan Yatağa
Yaz Deftere
Yedi Kocalı
Yoksul
Yolcular
Yosma
Yudum Yudum Sev
Yusuf ile Kenan
Yuvasız Kuşlar

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