According to the American Film Institute (AFI) catalog the filming of Gallant Journey took place from March 4, 1946 to June 1, 1946. The film was released on September 24, 1946.
Photograph of a surrey carriage with two white horses stopped on Main Street in front of the Fire Department at Disneyland. A sign on the carriage reads "Surrey Ride 10¢. Disneyland Livery Stables."
20th century train in forefront, historical scene with 19th century train and workmen laying rails in background. Horses, buildings, stagecoach and wagon also in background.
20th century train in forefront, historical scene with 19th century train and workmen laying rails in background. Horses, buildings, stagecoach and wagon also in background.
The cartoon references “Gen. Pete” and “Coal Oil Pete”– both are shorthand for General Petroleum Corporation. In 1954, a contractual agreement was made between General Petroleum and the Santa Monica City Council in which the oil concern was granted a 10-year lease on Santa Monica tidelands. General Petroleum offered the city $500,000 and 35% royalties from recovered oil. The contract was dependent on a voter referendum that would change pre-existing city ordinances, thus allowing for oil drilling in city-owned tidelands. The amendment proposal lost by a 3:1 margin.
View of a poster with 12 photographs of a Culver City Light Opera Association production of "The Student Prince." The upper center photograph appears below clippings from the program and shows the characters of (L to R) Dr. Engel (Paul Keast), Kathy (Shirley O. Mills) and Prince Karl Franz (George Tule). The remaining photographs are group portraits of cast members in costume and production scenes of the operetta.
Advertisement photograph of a row of six tubes of Olds brand lubricant for trumpet valves and trombone slides against a sign reading "Olds Lubricant 35¢." Four drops of lubricant fall from a seventh suspended tube.