Attack of the 60 Foot Centerfold

Attack of the 60 Foot Centerfold (also known as Attack of the 60 Foot Centerfolds)[1][2] is a 1995 comedy satirical science fiction film directed by Fred Olen Ray and starring J.J. North, Ted Monte, Tammy Parks, Raelyn Saalman, Nikki Fritz, John LaZar, Tim Abell, Jay Richardson as well as cameos by Russ Tamblyn, Michelle Bauer and a "running man" credit for science fiction author Brad Linaweaver.

[1] The three finalists for Plaything Magazine's "Centerfold of the Year" - Inga (Raelyn Saalman), Betty (Tammy Parks) and Angel Grace (J. J.

Dr. Lindstrom warns her that any additional doses could be fatal, but ultimately gives her a case with many vials, cautioning her to only take one a day.

Shortly thereafter, Angel, Betty, and Inga go to the Plaything Mansion for a photoshoot to decide who will be the Centerfold of the year.

She realizes that she didn't take a vial the previous day, and wrinkles are starting to form.

Sometime afterward, a circus tent is set up for Angel, who is upset at her sudden growth spurt.

Back at the Plaything Mansion, Mark and Gordon plot to make Angel the centerfold, use her size as a major selling point for the magazine, and then turn her over to the government for experimentation.

Wilson uses an antidote, created by Lindstrom, which shrinks Angel and Betty back to normal.

Mark forcibly tries to kiss Betty, who explodes due to an instability with the antidote, killing them both.