Oscar Bowers

Oscar Bowers is a minor character in from the It book, written by Stephen King and the 2017 film. He is Henry Bowers' father, and an officer at the Derry Police Department. Oscar is portrayed by Stuart Hughes.

Personality
Oscar Bowers is a very abusive man, and it is shown mainly in his relationship with his son, Henry, who has a murderous hatred of him.

Appearances
Oscar Bowers first appears to help Betty Ripsom's mother in searching for her missing daughter. Then, when his son Henry and his friends proceed to bully Bill and his friends, he gives him a stern look that says "Leave them alone, son."

Much later, when Henry is about to shoot a cat, just for fun, he stops him, asking what he's up to. Henry lies, saying that he was just cleaning his gun; Oscar doesn't buy it, and shoots at the ground near Henry's feet to teach him a lesson. As he is asleep in his chair, watching TV inside his house, Henry creeps into the house, and stabs him in the throat, killing him, when the Hostess and children on TV entice him to do so.