Chin Goo Theatre



Crossing over the tracks.

There's Ed, one of Will's friends.

Here it is.

The sign is in rough shape.

Here's what's showing.

This is a movie about a woman thrown in prison for adultery.



We paid 3000 won to go inside.

The lobby.

Peeking around the corner is the only woman I saw in the place.

I stayed close to Diane the whole time.

Second floor.

Phone numbers.

I only ever peeked inside but it was way too dark.

Bathroom door.


Diane was the only person who never felt freaked out at all.

See if you can recognise any words.



A freaky surprise awaited me through that doorway in the corner.


I saw two Korean men embracing (fully clothed) and my fear got the better of me. We waited for Will and Ed in the lobby.

Election sign right out front.

The outside of the building.


This empty lot is where Samil Theatre used to be.

Please remember that these photos are all copyrighted to me. If you want to use them in any way, there's a 90 per cent chance I'll give you my permission, and be able to give you a copy with a higher DPI.
Copyright Jon Dunbar 2004

Photos taken by
Nikon CoolPix 4500
digital camera.