Prayer Of The Rollerboys (1990) — Free Access
Includes "Head Like A Hole" by Nine Inch Nails and "King Kong Five" by Mano Negra. Viewer's Content Guide
The film features a grim future where the Ivy League has been moved to Japan and homeless shelters are prison-like camps.
In a near-future America where the economy has collapsed and social order is failing, a white-supremacist youth gang known as the has taken over. Led by the charismatic Gary Lee, the gang claims to be "buying back America" but is actually distributing a highly addictive drug called "Mist" (or "The Rope"). Prayer of the Rollerboys (1990)
The gang's imagery combines clean-cut, white-clad uniforms with paramilitary discipline and racial prejudice.
This guide covers the 1990 cult classic , a dystopian sci-fi action film that blends the high-energy rollerblading trend of the early 90s with a dark, neo-fascist future. Movie Overview Release Date: August 31, 1990 (USA). Director: Rick King. Writer: W. Peter Iliff (who also wrote Point Break ). Starring: Corey Haim and Patricia Arquette. Genre: Dystopian, Action, Science Fiction. Plot Synopsis Includes "Head Like A Hole" by Nine Inch
Moderate. Includes stylized roller-fighting, shootings, and a scene involving a man with a severed limb.
Severe. The plot centers on the manufacturing and distribution of a fictional narcotic. Profanity: Severe. Strong language is used throughout. Led by the charismatic Gary Lee, the gang
Griffin (Corey Haim), a pizza delivery boy, is forced to infiltrate the gang as an undercover operative to save his younger brother, Miltie, who has fallen under their influence. Alongside fellow undercover cop Casey (Patricia Arquette), Griffin must expose the Rollerboys' genocidal plan before "The Day of the Rope" arrives.