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Jaime Estrada, Drea Pressley, and Alan Rice in Lost in New Mexico: The Strange Tale of Susan Hero (2007)

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Newscaster Pierce Hope, in exasperation, closes his final newscast with a reference to poet William Blake's "The Tyger" ("What the hammer/what the chain/in what furnace was thy brain").
A rough cut of "Lost in New Mexico" was screened unofficially at a festival in 2007 under the working title, "No Sex for Susan Hero", and was mistaken by some sources to be the film's actual release. The movie was subsequently re-titled and re-released under the title, "Lost in New Mexico: the Strange Tale of Susan Hero", which is the official, final release version (2009)
At the time of production in 2004, prior to the boom in the local New Mexico film industry, 'Lost in New Mexico' was the only feature film shooting in New Mexico.
Shot in New Mexico in 2004, 'Lost in New Mexico' was one of the first local NM films to be supported by the New Mexico film incentives program.

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Jaime Estrada, Drea Pressley, and Alan Rice in Lost in New Mexico: The Strange Tale of Susan Hero (2007)
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