John LeBlanc

Movies

The Allman Brothers Band: Brothers of the Road
Lighting Director
In these two live concerts, rock's legendary Allman Brothers Band whip up the kind of excitement their fans have loved for years. This pioneering Southern rock band, including Gregg Allman and Dickey Betts, blazes through their classics in a concert performance live from Gainesville, Florida. Then the band rocks for more than an hour at the Capitol Theater. Also included is rare footage of an on-the-road hotel room jam session and a peek at a private acoustic "unplugged-style" session in a recording studio.
Angel Town
Director of Photography
A graduate student and martial-arts expert rents a room in a house owned by a single mother who lives there with her son. A local street gang is trying to recruit the son, but the new tenant tries to help the boy's mother keep him out of the gang. When they learn of this, they target both the mother and her new tenant.
Stripped to Kill
Director of Photography
A Los Angeles policewoman's partner has her pose as a stripper to lure a killer of strippers.
Cocoon
Camera Operator
When a group of trespassing seniors swim in a pool containing alien cocoons, they find themselves energized with youthful vigor.
Mass Appeal
First Assistant Camera
A young seminarian rattles the established order at a Catholic parish run by an older pastor.
The Blues Brothers
Camera Operator
Jake Blues, just released from prison, puts his old band back togther to save the Catholic home where he and his brother Elwood were raised.
Kingdom of the Spiders
Assistant Camera
Investigating the mysterious deaths of a number of farm animals, vet Rack Hansen discovers that his town lies in the path of hordes of migrating tarantulas. Before he can take action, the streets are overrun by killer spiders, trapping a small group of townsfolk in a remote hotel.
Sheba, Baby
Camera Operator
Sheba, a Chicago private detective returns back home to Louisville, Kentucky, to help her father fight mobsters.
Devotees of the Precipitate
Additional Effects Development
Concerning selected ephemera of one Emuel Dnitsk, an aspirant to Man Ray's circle. Foretelling Ray's derision, Dnitsk restricted the creation of his "moving paintings" (peintures fluides) to furtive yet copious notes. Devotees endeavors to resurrect Dnisk's vision from the precipice of reticence. (Cameo apparition by Bruno Schultz).