Woody Allen, in a letter to Jeffrey Epstein for his 63rd birthday, likened the scenes at the late convicted sex offender’s home to those in Dracula’s castle, The New York Times reported Tuesday.
The controversial filmmaker, in the 2016 letter among others from Epstein’s friends, wrote of the “many times” that he and his wife Soon-Yi Previn — his ex-girlfriend Mia Farrow’s adopted daughter — were invited to the seven-story Manhattan townhouse for dinners.
“Always accept, always interesting,” wrote Allen, who went on to note the “wide variety” of guests and that he was “well served” at the gatherings.
He continued, “I say well served — often it’s by some professional houseman and just as often by several young women reminding one of Castle Dracula where Lugosi has three young female vampires who service the place. Add to this that Jeffrey lives in a vast house alone, one can picture him sleeping in damp earth.”
The letter from Allen — who did not respond to the Times’ request for comment — references the 1931 classic film “Dracula” where the three vampire sisters (or “brides”) appear with the title character (played by actor Bela Lugosi) in his Transylvanian castle.









