Display title | Leap of Faith (film) |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Steve Martin, in rare non-comedic turn, plays Jonas Nightengale, a cynical con man who makes his living as a travelling revivalist preacher. When his convoy breaks down in a depressed small town in Kansas, Nightengale decides to set up his revival there, over the protests of the local sheriff, who sees through his act and wants to protect the town. He has little trouble winning over the local population, but starts to find himself affected by their naive faith. |