How many are there?

Fuji - Fuji GF670 and Wide

Leica - MP & M7

Cosina (Bessa's, Nikon FM-10, Vivitar V3800N, perhaps others I don't know about)

Lomo - Diana and Holga (too many variations to count)

Mamiya -7II, RZ67 Pro, I could be wrong but I think that the Mamiya 645 AF is still available with a film back.

Canon - 1V

Nikon - F6

Rollie - FX, FW, 6008, Hy6

Horseman

Linhoff - Various models

And this really doesn't count the various Large Format cameras that are still available new.

And there are still Zeiss Ikon cameras available though they are officially out of production.
 
The OP asked about 35mm film cameras in current production, but don't forget that there are also a surprising number of large format cameras being built today: http://www.badgergraphic.com/store/cart.php?m=product_list&c=2

Even Deardorff is back from the dead - http://www.deardorffcameras.com/

Also - B&H is currently offering 35 different new medium format film cameras: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/buy/Medium-Format-Cameras/ci/465/N/4288586271

My outlook is this: As long as large format cameras and film are being made, I think 35mm film is safe from going extinct, in spite of the legions of new 35mm cameras that have bitten the dust.

There are a ton of good used 35mm cameras on the secondary market that can be had for a song compared to what they used to sell for. JMHO but I think this will help to keep 35mm film alive.
 
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