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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 8_mm_film8 mm film - Wikipedia

    Learn about the different versions of 8 mm film, a motion picture format with a 8 mm wide film strip. Find out how standard 8 mm, Super 8, Single 8 and Straight 8 differ in image quality, camera design and sound recording.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 8mm_(film)8mm (film) - Wikipedia

    Nicolas Cage plays a private investigator who uncovers a snuff film plot involving a wealthy widow and a director of violent pornography. The film received mostly negative reviews, but was a box office success.

  3. www.imdb.com › title › tt01342738MM (1999) - IMDb

    Feb 26, 1999 · Nicolas Cage stars as a private investigator who uncovers a dark and disturbing secret in the porn industry. The film explores the themes of violence, sexuality, and corruption, and features a controversial scene of a kiddie porn video.

    • (144K)
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Joel Schumacher
    • 1999-02-26
  4. Feb 26, 1999 · Joel Schumacher's "8mm'' is a dark, dank journey into the underworld of snuff films, undertaken by a private investigator who is appalled and changed by what he finds. It deals with the materials of violent exploitation films, but in a non-pornographic way; it would rather horrify than thrill.

  5. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 8mm8MM | Rotten Tomatoes

    Private detective Tom Welles (Nicolas Cage) investigates a possible snuff film among the illegal porn movies in California. The movie, directed by Joel Schumacher, has mixed reviews from critics and audiences on Rotten Tomatoes.

    • (83)
    • Joel Schumacher
    • R
    • Nicolas Cage
  6. A small, seemingly innocuous plastic reel of film leads surveillance specialist Tom Welles down an increasingly dark and frightening path. With the help of the streetwise Max, Welles relentlessly follows a bizarre trail of evidence to determine the fate of a complete stranger.

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  8. Standard 8 mm film, also known as Regular 8 mm, Double 8 mm, Double Regular 8 mm film, or simply as Standard 8 or Regular 8, is an 8 mm film format originally developed by the Eastman Kodak company and released onto the market in 1932.

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