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PaulA
Since: Jan, 2010
PeppermintTwist
Since: Jun, 2015

This was a movie I remember seeing many years ago, perhaps 10? I think it was something my older aunt was watching. It was about a theater troupe (?) who were being haunted by an angel of death. The angel was a beautiful young woman dressed in a white suit and fedora. She was seducing members of the group, i.e. leading them to their deaths. She actually killed the oldest one of them after a nice meal (?) but said something to his friends along the lines of, "It's not a tragedy when a man dies of old age" or a very similar line. That line stuck with me for a long time and I think it might've influenced my own views on celebrity deaths—whenever a particularly old celebrity dies, I always find myself thinking "Well, he/she lived a really long and full life, so that's something to be happy about." Does anyone know what this might be?
Edited by PeppermintTwist