Has anybody here seen this movie with Charles Durning and Pam Grier? It's very hard to find, only on VHS tapes and not in very good condition, the picture breaks into those tracking lines occasionally, but it's a good movie. I love it. I call it the answer for people who did not like the ending of Gran Torino, if you look at the two films, they are similar in some ways, but they're also very different, and Stand Alone has a much better and more satisfying ending. Just goes to show you don't mess with a grandfather who was in the war and still has his bayonet saved, heh heh!