Yes.
If the name has any term like 35mm or anything of the like, it is a film camera, using 35mm roll film.
Canon EOS 500N is a 35mm film camera released in 1996.
The Rebel G uses standard 35mm film. I don't know what part of the world you're in, but here in the USA 35mm film is available at any camera store, as well as many supermarkets and drugstores. Of course, camera stores will have a better selection, other stores are limited to color print film. I usually buy my color print film at a local supermarket, where it's about $1 per roll of 24 exposures.
Because the film is 35mm wide.
35mm film is not used by many cameras nowadays, though there is a small variety of cameras that still use this type of film. These cameras include the Olympus Styles Epic in the low budget class and the Canon Rebel G2 in the high budget class. Both Nikon and Canon sell other 35mm cameras.
All EF series lenses will work with the film Rebel or any other EOS film body. EF-S lenses are not compatible with film cameras or full-frame digitals.
SLR stands for Single Lens Reflex - if it doesnt say digital then its probably a film camera (35mm).
Short answer,"yes." The Canon EF 200mmm lens is designed to fit a "full-frame" Canon EOS camera - film or digital. It will also fit all Canon DSLR's that have the smaller APS-size sensor, including all of the Digital Rebels.
Some popular Canon film cameras are the Canon EOS Rebel 2000 with 28-80mm lens, Cannon EOS ELAN 7E with 20-90mm lens, and the Canon EOS Rebel G Film SLR Camera kit with 35-80mm lens. You can buy these on any website.
The F65 is a 35mm film camera.
You can not convert a RollieCord TRL camera to use 35mm film instead of 120 film. This camera was designed to only work with 120mm film while shooting. However, there are models of RollieCord TRLs that do only take 35mm film too.
The Canon AE-1 is a film camera.