Prayer of the Rollerboys is a 1990 independent science fiction film directed by Rick King and starring Corey Haim and Patricia Arquette.
Its effects are echoed by ominous events referenced throughout the film, including: news reports of riots in Washington D.C. (due to the armed forces going on strike); a television ad announcing that Harvard University and the Ivy League was moved to Japan, followed by a question from one of the characters if "there will be any Universities left in America"; a newspaper headline that proclaims "GERMANY BUYS POLAND"; and references to the Vatican hiring the Israeli Defense Forces to "clean up" Northern Ireland.
A heavily-armed white supremacist skater gang and underground conglomorate known as the Rollerboys fight for control of the decaying city.
Their director is young charismatic narcotics-kingpin Gary Lee: a childhood neighbor of Griffin's, who's also rumored to be the great-grandson of Adolf Hitler.
The Rollerboys carry out their mission of restoring Anglo-America's former greatness, through violent battles with other gangs, and through the distribution of "Heaven Mist", a designer drug.