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Alvin marsh.jpg|1990 TV Miniseries
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Alvin marsh 2017.png|Film
 
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|fullname = Alvin Marsh
 
|fullname = Alvin Marsh
|alias = Mr. Marsh<br>
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|alias = Mr. Marsh
 
|origin = ''Stephen King's IT''
 
|origin = ''Stephen King's IT''
 
|occupation = Janitor
 
|occupation = Janitor
 
|skills = Strength
 
|skills = Strength
|hobby = Molesting his daughter Beverly (Novel and 2017 film)<br>
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|hobby = Molesting his daughter Beverly <small>(2017 film)</small>.<br>
Drinking alcohol and watching sports on TV<br>
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Drinking alcohol and watching sports on TV.<br>
Keeping his daughter in control and being extremely strict and authoritive to her (1990 TV Miniseries)
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Keeping his daughter in control and being extremely strict and authoritative to her <small>(novel and 1990 TV Miniseries)</small>.
|goals = Keep Beverly Marsh "close to him", continue to molest and assault her and keep her away from the Losers Club (all failed).
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|goals = Keep Beverly Marsh "close to him" <small>(failed)</small>.<br>
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Keep Beverly Marsh away from the Losers Club or anyone else <small>(failed)</small>.
|type of villain = Incestuous Abuser}}
 
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|crimes = Child abuse<br>
{{Quote|Bevvy, Are you still my little girl?|Alvin Marsh to his daughter Beverly.}}
 
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Attempted filicide <small>(possibly)</small><br>
 
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Attempted incest <small>(2017 film only)</small><br>
"I worry about you, Bevvy. Sometimes, I worry a LOT."
 
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Child molestation <small>(2017 film only)</small>
Alvin Marsh's recurring quote, usually uttered right before he starts to beat Beverly.
 
 
|type of villain = Incestuous Abuser
 
 
|size = 200
'''Alvin Marsh''' is a supporting antagonist in Stephen King's ''It''. He is the widowed spouse of the late Elfrida Marsh (Though, in the original novel, Elfrida is alive, at least in the segments taking place when the Loser's Club were kids) and the abusive father of Beverly Marsh.
 
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{{Quote|Bevvy, Are you still my little girl?|Alvin Marsh to his daughter Beverly.}}
 
{{Quote|I worry about you, Bevvy. Sometimes, I worry a LOT.|Alvin Marsh's recurring quote, usually uttered right before he starts to beat Beverly.}}
   
He is also a form [[It (Stephen King)|Pennywise]] uses to frighten Beverly, since she has a problem with him. It is also implied, in the novel and 2017 film, that he sexually abuses his own daughter.
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'''Alvin Marsh''' is a supporting antagonist in Stephen King's ''It''. He is the widowed spouse of the late Elfrida Marsh (though, in the original novel, Elfrida is alive, at least in the segments taking place when the Loser's Club were kids) and the abusive father of Beverly Marsh. He is also a form that [[It (Stephen King)|Pennywise/IT]] uses to frighten Beverly, since she has a problem with him. It is also implied (and confirmed in the 2017 film) that he sexually abuses his own daughter.
   
 
He was portrayed by Frank C. Turner in the miniseries, and Stephen Bogaert in the 2017 film.
 
He was portrayed by Frank C. Turner in the miniseries, and Stephen Bogaert in the 2017 film.
   
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==
Like [[Henry Bowers]]'s father [[Butch Bowers|Butch]] and Eddie Corcoran's stepfather [[Richard Macklin]], Al is an abusive parent. While beating Beverly, he constantly tends to say “Sometimes, I worry about you, Bevvie, sometimes I worry a lot.”.
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Like [[Henry Bowers]]' father [[Butch Bowers|Butch]] and Eddie Corcoran's stepfather [[Richard Macklin]], Al is an abusive parent. While beating Beverly, he constantly tends to say “Sometimes, I worry about you, Bevvie, sometimes I worry a lot.”.
   
While he often abused Beverly in the worst ways imaginable, however, Al could also be truly kind, loving, and empathetic to Beverly. However, even his kindness has a dark side; it is implied that he has incestuous feelings for, and molests her as well as beats her.
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While he often abused Beverly in the worst ways imaginable, however, Al could also be truly kind, loving, and empathetic to Beverly. However, even his kindness has a darker side; as it is implied that he has incestuous feelings for her. Elfrida however made sure to ask Beverly if Alvin ever touched her inappropriately, Beverly reacted with confusion, proving that he hadn’t raped her.
   
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In the 2017 film, Alvin is portrayed as sexually abusive towards Beverly (unlike in the novel and miniseries where it is just implied) making him even worse of a father, it is shown that he has a creepy and disturbing attraction towards his daughter and appears to manipulate her into thinking that she can trust nobody but him. This highly ramps up his villainy through his sick actions, and sheds any redeeming quality he originally had of him actually caring for his daughter.
== Stephen King's IT (film) ==
 
   
 
==Stephen King's IT (novel)==
 
===1958===
 
===1958===
 
While Alvin Marsh is sitting in his chair drinking alcohol and watching television, Beverly was tidying up in the bathroom when IT's presence in the voices of lost children begin to taunt Beverly from the drain in the sink.
 
While Alvin Marsh is sitting in his chair drinking alcohol and watching television, Beverly was tidying up in the bathroom when IT's presence in the voices of lost children begin to taunt Beverly from the drain in the sink.
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She realizes that he cannot see the blood that covers the bathroom and decides to tell him instead of the blood that she saw a big spider. He leaves after checking out the drain, much to the horror of Beverly as he covers his own hands in the mysterious blood.
 
She realizes that he cannot see the blood that covers the bathroom and decides to tell him instead of the blood that she saw a big spider. He leaves after checking out the drain, much to the horror of Beverly as he covers his own hands in the mysterious blood.
   
The blood does not disappear, and she shows it to her friends a day or so later.  The Losers' Club helps clean it up when her father is gone one day.
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The blood does not disappear, and she shows it to her friends a day or so later. The Losers' Club helps clean it up when her father is gone one day.
   
 
===1985===
 
===1985===
Twenty-seven years later, an adult Beverly arrives in town and goes to her old home. She sees her father's name on the doorbell, but when she rings it, an old woman comes out. She introduces herself as Mrs. Kersh, who tells Beverly that Alvin has been dead for five years. Beverly checks the doorbell and realizes that she apparently mistaken and that the name is Kersh. She apologizes and Mrs. Kersh invites her in for tea. Beverly accepts and discovers that the place has been entirely redecorated.
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27 years later, an adult Beverly Marsh arrives in town and goes to her old home. She sees her father's name on the doorbell, but when she rings it, an old woman comes out. She introduces herself as Mrs. Kersh, who tells Beverly that Alvin has been dead for 5 years. Beverly checks the doorbell and realizes that she apparently mistaken and that the name is Kersh. She apologizes and Mrs. Kersh invites her in for tea. Beverly accepts and discovers that the place has been entirely redecorated.
   
She freshens up in the bathroom and hastily plugs the drain. She runs a bit of water and then hesitates, and when Mrs. Kersh calls out to her, asking her what is taking her so long. Beverly realizes that the sink is now halfway full of water from the leaky faucet. She goes to have tea with Mrs. Kersh, who nastily slurps down her tea. Beverly realizes that the woman's teeth are rotting, and discovers that her tea has transformed into ''blood'' (feces in the book). She drops the cup and realizes that it did say "Marsh" on the doorbell.
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She freshens up in the bathroom and hastily plugs the drain. She runs a bit of water and then hesitates, and when Mrs. Kersh calls out to her, asking her what is taking her so long. Beverly realizes that the sink is now halfway full of water from the leaky faucet. She goes to have tea with Mrs. Kersh, who nastily slurps down her tea. Beverly realizes that the woman's teeth are rotting, and discovers that her tea has transformed into feces (blood in the 1990 TV miniseries). She drops the cup and realizes that it did say "Marsh" on the doorbell.
   
Pennywise then adopts the voice of her father, another great fear of hers since childhood, who says that he wishes that Beverly would be wise to leave while she can. Alvin tells Beverly that he always worried about her, he always worried alot, causing Beverly to become frightened of him. Alvin chases after Beverly, trapping her into a corner near the locked door and admitted that he ''loved'' beating her up, he beaten her because he secretly wanted to rape her. He also told her that nobody who died in Derry really died. Alvin chases Beverly to the door, attempting to grab her as Beverly screams "You're not real! You're not even alive!", then Beverly manages to escape into the streets.
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Pennywise then adopts the voice of her father, another great fear of hers since childhood, who says that he wishes that Beverly would be wise to leave while she can. Alvin tells Beverly that he always worried about her, he always worried a lot, causing Beverly to become frightened of him. Alvin chases after Beverly, trapping her into a corner near the locked door and admitted that he ''loved'' beating her up, he beaten her because he secretly wanted to rape her. He also told her that nobody who died in Derry really died. Alvin chases Beverly to the door, attempting to grab her as Beverly screams "You're not real! You're not even alive!", then Beverly manages to escape into the streets.
   
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==''IT'' (1990 Mini series)==
He later dies of unknown causes, but was most likely eaten by Pennywise.
 
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Just like the book, Alvin does not seem sexually attracted to his daughter. Although he still abuses her, it seems he is very overprotective of his daughter, Beverly. Unlike the novel or the 2017 remake, Beverly seems to trust her father a little bit, since she does call for his help whenever she needs him.
   
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Alvin is one of It's manifestations in the mini series, like the novel, he had say that he's worried about her and It would taunt Beverly with It's form of Alvin. 
== 2017 film ==
 
Like in the novel, Alvin is sexually abusive towards his daughter, Beverly. After she came home from the pharmacy, her father shows up in front of her and passionately sniffs her hair. This cause Beverly to have an emotional breakdown and cut of her ponytail. Later, he found Ben's poem in her underwear drawer and gets mad at her. He asks Bev if she's still his little girl, but she finally deny's him.
 
   
 
==''IT'' (2017 film)==
Alvin snaps and attempts to rape his daughter, but Bev fights back, runs into the bathroom and hides in the shower. Alvin kicks the door open and looks for her. Moments later, Beverly bashes him in the face with a toilet seat, knocking him unconscious. Later, Bill Denborough finds Alvin's dead body in his apartment, with his blood used to write a message on the bathroom wall.
 
 
Unlike the novel or miniseries, Alvin is sexually abusive towards his daughter, Beverly. After she came home from the pharmacy, her father shows up in front of her and passionately sniffs her hair. This cause Beverly to have an emotional breakdown and cuts off her ponytail. Later, he found Ben's poem in her underwear drawer and gets mad at her. He asks Bev if she is still his little girl, but she finally denies him.
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Alvin snaps and attempts to rape his daughter, but Bev fights back, runs into the bathroom and hides in the shower. Alvin kicks the door open and looks for her. Moments later, Beverly bashes him in the face with a toilet seat, knocking him out him. Later, Bill Denborough finds a groaning yet still knocked out Alvin in his apartment, with his blood used to write a message on the bathroom wall saying ''"You die if you try"''.
   
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
 
===IT (Novel)===
 
===IT (Novel)===
{{Quote|I beat you because I wanted to F**K you, Bevvie, that's all I wanted to do, I wanted to F**K you, I wanted to EAT you, I wanted to eat your P**Y, I wanted to SUCK your C**T up between my teeth, YUM-YUM, Bevvie, oooohhhhh, YUMMY IN MY TUMMY, I wanted to put you in the cage... and get the oven hot... and feel your C**T... your plump C**T... and when it was plump enough to eat... to eat... EAT...|Alvin Marsh to Beverly Marsh.}}
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{{Quote|I beat you because I wanted to F**K you, Bevvie, that's all I wanted to do, I wanted to F**K you, I wanted to EAT you, I wanted to eat your P**Y, I wanted to SUCK your C**T up between my teeth, YUM-YUM, Bevvie, oooohhhhh, YUMMY IN MY TUMMY, I wanted to put you in the cage... and get the oven hot... and feel your C**T... your plump C**T... and when it was plump enough to eat... to eat... EAT...|Alvin Marsh taunting and insulting Beverly Marsh.}}
   
 
===1990 TV Miniseries===
 
===1990 TV Miniseries===
 
{{Quote|Have you been doing something that you shouldn't be doing?|Alvin Marsh}}
*"''I worry about you, Bevvy. Sometimes, I worry a lot''!"
 
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{{Quote|Have you been fooling around with some boy? POETRY from some boy?!|Alvin Marsh to Beverly Marsh.}}
*"''Have you been doing something that you shouldn't be doing''?"
 
*"''Have you been fooling around with some boy''?"
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{{Quote|Not even 12 and already fooling around with some boy!|Alvin Marsh after he harshly slapped his daughter Beverly.}}
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{{Quote|Come here!|Alvin Marsh}}
*"''POETRY from some boy''?!"
 
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{{Quote|Don't make me come and collect you! You come to me!|Alvin Marsh demanding his daughter Beverly.}}
*"''Not even 12 and already fooling around with some boy''!"
 
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{{Quote|What did you say?!|Alvin Marsh after Beverly says no to her abusive father.}}
*"''You come here''!"
 
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{{Quote|You get the hell right back here, Bevvy! Or by God, I'll whip the skin off you'!|Alvin Marsh to Beverly Marsh after she ran away from him.}}
*"''Don't make me come and collect you, Bevvy''!"
 
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{{Quote|What in the name of heaven...??|Alvin Marsh}}
*"''What did you say''?!"
 
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{{Quote|Was someone peakin' at you, girl?|Alvin Marsh to Beverly.}}
*"''You get the hell right back here, Bevvy''!"
 
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{{Quote|Well, what do you think saw? Speak up, girl!|Alvin Marsh to Beverly.}}
*"''You get back here or by God, I'll whip the skin off you'!''"
 
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{{Quote|I worry about you, Bevvy. I worry a lot.|IT/Pennywise as an undead Alvin Marsh.}}
*"''Speak up, girl''!!"
 
* "''It won't do you any good to run away from me, Bevvy''!"
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{{Quote|It won't do you any good to run away from me, Bevvy!|IT/Pennywise as an undead Alvin Marsh to Beverly Marsh as she flees from IT.}}
   
=== 2017 film ===
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===2017 film===
* "''Bevvy, Are you still my little girl''?"
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{{Quote|Bevvy, are you still my little girl?|Alvin Marsh to his daughter Beverly.}}
* "''You worry me Bevvy, you worry me a lot''."
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{{Quote|You worry me Bevvy, you worry me a lot.|Alvin Marsh to Beverly.}}
* "<em>I know what's in boys minds when they look at you Bevvy. I know it all too well.</em>"
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{{Quote|I know what's in boys minds when they look at you Bevvy. I know it all too well.|Alvin Marsh to his daughter Beverly.}}
   
 
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Bevvy, Are you still my little girl?
~ Alvin Marsh to his daughter Beverly.
I worry about you, Bevvy. Sometimes, I worry a LOT.
~ Alvin Marsh's recurring quote, usually uttered right before he starts to beat Beverly.

Alvin Marsh is a supporting antagonist in Stephen King's It. He is the widowed spouse of the late Elfrida Marsh (though, in the original novel, Elfrida is alive, at least in the segments taking place when the Loser's Club were kids) and the abusive father of Beverly Marsh. He is also a form that Pennywise/IT uses to frighten Beverly, since she has a problem with him. It is also implied (and confirmed in the 2017 film) that he sexually abuses his own daughter.

He was portrayed by Frank C. Turner in the miniseries, and Stephen Bogaert in the 2017 film.

Personality

Like Henry Bowers' father Butch and Eddie Corcoran's stepfather Richard Macklin, Al is an abusive parent. While beating Beverly, he constantly tends to say “Sometimes, I worry about you, Bevvie, sometimes I worry a lot.”.

While he often abused Beverly in the worst ways imaginable, however, Al could also be truly kind, loving, and empathetic to Beverly. However, even his kindness has a darker side; as it is implied that he has incestuous feelings for her. Elfrida however made sure to ask Beverly if Alvin ever touched her inappropriately, Beverly reacted with confusion, proving that he hadn’t raped her.

In the 2017 film, Alvin is portrayed as sexually abusive towards Beverly (unlike in the novel and miniseries where it is just implied) making him even worse of a father, it is shown that he has a creepy and disturbing attraction towards his daughter and appears to manipulate her into thinking that she can trust nobody but him. This highly ramps up his villainy through his sick actions, and sheds any redeeming quality he originally had of him actually caring for his daughter.

Stephen King's IT (novel)

1958

While Alvin Marsh is sitting in his chair drinking alcohol and watching television, Beverly was tidying up in the bathroom when IT's presence in the voices of lost children begin to taunt Beverly from the drain in the sink.

Then the children's voices morph into IT's voice and a big red balloon rises from the drain in the sink and explodes, flooding the sink and covering Beverly in blood. As would be expected, Beverly begins screaming and attracts the attention of her father. He comes in, believing that a peeping Tom was looking in on his precious daughter, and ends up hitting her across the face. (He worries about her, he worries a lot.)  

She realizes that he cannot see the blood that covers the bathroom and decides to tell him instead of the blood that she saw a big spider. He leaves after checking out the drain, much to the horror of Beverly as he covers his own hands in the mysterious blood.

The blood does not disappear, and she shows it to her friends a day or so later. The Losers' Club helps clean it up when her father is gone one day.

1985

27 years later, an adult Beverly Marsh arrives in town and goes to her old home. She sees her father's name on the doorbell, but when she rings it, an old woman comes out. She introduces herself as Mrs. Kersh, who tells Beverly that Alvin has been dead for 5 years. Beverly checks the doorbell and realizes that she apparently mistaken and that the name is Kersh. She apologizes and Mrs. Kersh invites her in for tea. Beverly accepts and discovers that the place has been entirely redecorated.

She freshens up in the bathroom and hastily plugs the drain. She runs a bit of water and then hesitates, and when Mrs. Kersh calls out to her, asking her what is taking her so long. Beverly realizes that the sink is now halfway full of water from the leaky faucet. She goes to have tea with Mrs. Kersh, who nastily slurps down her tea. Beverly realizes that the woman's teeth are rotting, and discovers that her tea has transformed into feces (blood in the 1990 TV miniseries). She drops the cup and realizes that it did say "Marsh" on the doorbell.

Pennywise then adopts the voice of her father, another great fear of hers since childhood, who says that he wishes that Beverly would be wise to leave while she can. Alvin tells Beverly that he always worried about her, he always worried a lot, causing Beverly to become frightened of him. Alvin chases after Beverly, trapping her into a corner near the locked door and admitted that he loved beating her up, he beaten her because he secretly wanted to rape her. He also told her that nobody who died in Derry really died. Alvin chases Beverly to the door, attempting to grab her as Beverly screams "You're not real! You're not even alive!", then Beverly manages to escape into the streets.

IT (1990 Mini series)

Just like the book, Alvin does not seem sexually attracted to his daughter. Although he still abuses her, it seems he is very overprotective of his daughter, Beverly. Unlike the novel or the 2017 remake, Beverly seems to trust her father a little bit, since she does call for his help whenever she needs him.

Alvin is one of It's manifestations in the mini series, like the novel, he had say that he's worried about her and It would taunt Beverly with It's form of Alvin. 

IT (2017 film)

Unlike the novel or miniseries, Alvin is sexually abusive towards his daughter, Beverly. After she came home from the pharmacy, her father shows up in front of her and passionately sniffs her hair. This cause Beverly to have an emotional breakdown and cuts off her ponytail. Later, he found Ben's poem in her underwear drawer and gets mad at her. He asks Bev if she is still his little girl, but she finally denies him.

Alvin snaps and attempts to rape his daughter, but Bev fights back, runs into the bathroom and hides in the shower. Alvin kicks the door open and looks for her. Moments later, Beverly bashes him in the face with a toilet seat, knocking him out him. Later, Bill Denborough finds a groaning yet still knocked out Alvin in his apartment, with his blood used to write a message on the bathroom wall saying "You die if you try".

Quotes

IT (Novel)

I beat you because I wanted to F**K you, Bevvie, that's all I wanted to do, I wanted to F**K you, I wanted to EAT you, I wanted to eat your P**Y, I wanted to SUCK your C**T up between my teeth, YUM-YUM, Bevvie, oooohhhhh, YUMMY IN MY TUMMY, I wanted to put you in the cage... and get the oven hot... and feel your C**T... your plump C**T... and when it was plump enough to eat... to eat... EAT...
~ Alvin Marsh taunting and insulting Beverly Marsh.

1990 TV Miniseries

Have you been doing something that you shouldn't be doing?
~ Alvin Marsh
Have you been fooling around with some boy? POETRY from some boy?!
~ Alvin Marsh to Beverly Marsh.
Not even 12 and already fooling around with some boy!
~ Alvin Marsh after he harshly slapped his daughter Beverly.
Come here!
~ Alvin Marsh
Don't make me come and collect you! You come to me!
~ Alvin Marsh demanding his daughter Beverly.
What did you say?!
~ Alvin Marsh after Beverly says no to her abusive father.
You get the hell right back here, Bevvy! Or by God, I'll whip the skin off you'!
~ Alvin Marsh to Beverly Marsh after she ran away from him.
What in the name of heaven...??
~ Alvin Marsh
Was someone peakin' at you, girl?
~ Alvin Marsh to Beverly.
Well, what do you think saw? Speak up, girl!
~ Alvin Marsh to Beverly.
I worry about you, Bevvy. I worry a lot.
~ IT/Pennywise as an undead Alvin Marsh.
It won't do you any good to run away from me, Bevvy!
~ IT/Pennywise as an undead Alvin Marsh to Beverly Marsh as she flees from IT.

2017 film

Bevvy, are you still my little girl?
~ Alvin Marsh to his daughter Beverly.
You worry me Bevvy, you worry me a lot.
~ Alvin Marsh to Beverly.
I know what's in boys minds when they look at you Bevvy. I know it all too well.
~ Alvin Marsh to his daughter Beverly.

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Big Driver: Lester Norville | Ramona Norville
A Good Marriage: Robert Bob Anderson
11/22/63: Lee Harvey Oswald | Frank Dunning
In The Tall Grass: Ross Humboldt | Cal Demuth
Doctor Sleep: The True Knot (Rose the Hat, Crow Daddy, Grandpa Flick, Barry the Chink & Snakebite Andi) | Andy Hallorann
Bill Hodges Trilogy: Brady Hartsfield | Morris Bellamy
Gwendy's Button Box: Richard Farris
The Outsider: The Outsider
Fairy Tale: Gogmagog | Elden | Petra | Kellin | Hana | Red Molly | Peterkin | Christopher Polley

Short Stories
Cain Rose Up: Curt Garrish
The Mangler: Bill Gartley | The Mangler
The Boogeyman: The Boogeyman
Trucks: Westway Refrigerated Truck | Bulldozer
The Ledge: Cressner
Jerusalem's Lot: Philip Boone | James Boon | The Worm
Quitter's Inc.: Mr. Donatti | Quitters Inc.
The Crate: Crate Beast
Crouch End: The Children | The Goat with a Thousand Young
The Monkey: The Monkey
The Raft: Lake Blob
Word Processor of the Gods: Richard Hagstrom | Roger Hagstrom
Gramma: Gramma Bruckner
The Night Flier: Dwight Renfield
Low Men in Yellow Coats: Harry Doolin
Blind Willie: Raymond Fiegler
Why We're In Vietnam: Ronnie Malenfant
Lunch at the Gotham Café: Guy

Films
The Shining: Overlook Hotel (Lloyd, Lorraine Massey & Hotel Caretaker) | Jack Torrance
Creepshow: Creepshow Creep | Crate Beast | Nathan Grantham | Richard Vickers | Upson Pratt | Wilma Northrup
Cat's Eye: Cressner | Mr. Donatti | Quitters Inc. | Troll
Maximum Overdrive: Bubba Hendershot | Camp Loman | Happy Toyz Truck | Ice Cream Truck | M274 Mule | Vending Machine
A Return to Salem`s Lot: Judge Axle
Creepshow 2: Creepshow Creep | Creepshow Bullies | Lake Blob | Sam Whitemoon | The HitchHiker
Sleepwalkers: Charles Brady | Mary Brady | Sleepwalkers
Pet Sematary 2: Gus Gilbert | Renee Hallow | Clyde Parker | Zowie
The Mangler Trilogy: Bill Gartley | The Mangler | Lin Sue | The Mangler Virus
The Rage: Carrie 2: Rachel Lang | Mark Bing
Creepshow 3: Creepshow Creep | Rachel
The Dark Tower: Randall Flagg
It: Part One: It | Bowers Gang (Henry Bowers, Vic Criss | Belch Huggins & Patrick Hockstetter)
Pet Sematary (2019): Ellie Creed
It: Part Two: It | Henry Bowers | Tom Rogan
Doctor Sleep: The True Knot (Rose the Hat, Crow Daddy, Grandpa Flick, Barry the Chink & Snakebite Andi) | Overlook Hotel (Jack Torrance, Hotel Caretaker & Lorraine Massey)
The Boogeyman: Boogeyman

TV Series
The Stand: Randall Flagg | Harold Lauder | Julie Lawry | Nadine Cross | The Rat Woman | Trashcan Man
The Shining: Overlook Hotel | Jack Torrance | Hotel Caretaker | Lorraine Massey
Storm of the Century: André Linoge
Rose Red: Professor Joyce Reardon | Ellen Rimbauer
Under the Dome: Big Jim Rennie | Junior Rennie | Phil Bushey | The Kinship (Christine Price & Dawn Sinclair-Barbara)

Other
The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer: Ellen Rimbauer

See Also
The Dark Tower Villains