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    What small west Texas town was used to double as Rustwater, Kansas for the movie 'Leap of Faith' starring Steve Martin and Debra Winger: Waco, Pecos, Forney, or Plainview?

    Question #3462. Asked by Kelly. (Jun 22 00 9:08 PM)


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    Plainview, Texas was the town-double for Rustwater, Kansas in Leap of Faith.

    http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,312695,00.html?print

    [Link added Feb. 23, 2008 by Zbeckabee]

    Jun 23 00, 1:45 PM


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