Maybe from the 70s or 80s, I think the movie was a pastiche of stories, kind of like Creepshow, but not that one because I checked. I only remember one scene from one of the stories. There were two men, father and son. The son was a rich landowner or factory owner or something, and he was an awful person who made everyone’s lives miserable through sheer meanness. Stuff happens, and then at the end, the father comes down into (maybe) the dining room and finds his son dead, face down, at the table. There is something wrapped in paper near the body, and it has a short verse written on the outside. The father starts to read it aloud, and as he gets to the last line the wrapped object is revealed. The last line is “and now you truly have no heart” and the object is his son’s heart cut from his body.
Anyway, that’s the way I remember it. Details are probably wrong but I’m pretty sure about that last scene.