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Show Astronaut sees strange man in outer space Not long ago men imagined that strange creatures lay in wait amid the unknown reaches reach-es of the stratosphere and space beyond. Today with dario probes and unmanned satellites, much has been learned about the dangers dan-gers of manned space flight. But no strange creatures. Not even a single flying saucer sau-cer seems to remain of all those once reported in our planetary vicinity. In Walt Disney's "Moon Pilot," Pi-lot," a feature-length farce based ba-sed on some of the most topical topi-cal thinking of the day, we have a different story. For in "Moon Pilot," our redoubtable astronaut does encounter a creature in his moon-bound capsule. It has almond-shaped, honey-colored eyes and hair, a pert nose, red lips, two arms, two legs and speaks English with a foreign accent. A strange creature but only in her origin she is beautiful Lyrae from a distant galaxy, who has come aboard to see the pilot through to his destination des-tination and to romance far, far away. This is "Moon Pilot." It started last night at the Rivoli Riv-oli and will end Saturday night with a matinee Sat. afternoon at 2:30. |