The actual 'image' area of the film measures 36mm x 24mm There were three image sizes for 35mm cameras: 24 x 36 "double frame," which is the most popular size and the only size sold today 24 x 24 "square," which was introduced after World War II as a means of giving the photographer more pictures on a roll 18 x 24 "single frame," which is the same size as a 35mm movie camera frame. This is also called "half frame." Half-frame cameras are very collectible. There is also a 24 x 60 (or thereabouts) panoramic format--long, skinny pictures.
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It seems that at 24 frames per second, 35mm film runs at about 90 feet per minute ... landing you at about 1350 feet.
Focal/film plane symbol on a 35mm camera It marks the exact location of the film in relation to the body of the SLR camera if one needs exact focal lengths.
four and a half inches by one and a half inches
1.647 meters
Most likely 50 mm by 100 mm.