George Bannerman George Bannerman is the sheriff of Castle Rock, appearing in
The Dead Zone,
Cujo, and
The Body. In
The Dead Zone, Bannerman, after years of failing to catch the local serial killer the Castle Rock Strangler, approaches
Johnny Smith to help catch the Strangler. Bannerman is horrified to learn the Strangler is, in reality, Deputy Frank Dodd, whom he viewed as a surrogate son. The two men corner Dodd in his house, where he commits suicide. In
Cujo, Bannerman helps organize the search for Donna and Tad Trenton, who are currently missing, and unbeknownst to anyone, trapped at the Camber house by the titular rabid
Saint Bernard. Suspicious when there are no leads to their location and inspired by his previous investigation with Smith and the Dodd case, Bannerman checks at the Camber house and discovers Donna and Tad. Before he can phone in this discovery, Cujo appears and viciously mauls and disembowels him. Bannerman was portrayed by
Tom Skerritt in
The Dead Zone and
Sandy Ward in
Cujo. In
the television adaptation of
The Dead Zone, Bannerman is merged with the character of Walt Hazlett to form the character Sheriff Walt Bannerman, portrayed by
Chris Bruno.
Joe Camber Appeared in the novel
Cujo (1981) and portrayed by
Ed Lauter in the
film adaptation of the same name (1983), Joe is an alcoholic, controlling man who frequently abuses his wife Charity and is generally hostile to everyone around him; the only two exceptions are his son Brett and his friend Gary Pervier. The townspeople are aware of his hard drinking but consider him a competent, honest mechanic. Joe is mauled to death by his own dog, Cujo, once he becomes rabid.
Alan Pangborn Alan Pangborn appears in the novel
The Dark Half (1989), the novella "
The Sun Dog" (1990), and the novel
Needful Things (1991). He is also a primary character in the
Castle Rock television series based on King's novels. In
The Dark Half, Pangborn is introduced as the sheriff of the town Castle Rock. He has a wife Annie and two children, Toby ("Al") and Todd. The story establishes that Pangborn has a penchant for magic tricks. Pangborn re-appears again as the main protagonist of
Needful Things, which establishes him as a widower dating Polly Chalmers. The story reveals that Annie and Todd died in a car crash soon after the events of
The Dark Half. Pangborn was portrayed by
Michael Rooker in the film adaptation of
The Dark Half and
Ed Harris in the film
Needful Things, both released in 1993. Alan and Polly are also briefly mentioned in
Bag of Bones (1998) in a conversation between author Michael Noonan and the then-Castle County Sheriff Norris Ridgewick. Ridgewick mentions they are "doing real well" after having relocated to New Hampshire, though Polly still has arthritis. In the television series
Castle Rock, which features an original story set around established Stephen King characters and stories, Alan Pangborn worked as town sheriff in the 1980s and '90s, but is now retired. He is in a romantic relationship with town resident Ruth Deaver and has pursued her since at least 1990. The younger Pangborn of the 1980 and 90s is portrayed by actor
Jeffrey Pierce while the Pangborn of 2018 is portrayed by
Scott Glenn.
Ace Merrill John "Ace" Merrill is a psychopathic, cruel bully who appears in "
The Body", "
The Sun Dog", "
Nona", and
Needful Things. In "The Body", Ace leads a gang of bullies who torment Gordie Lachance, Chris Chambers, Teddy Duchamp, and Vern Tessio. He later attempts to murder them after they find Ray Browers' body, so that Ace and his gang will get the credit. Chris scares Ace and his gang off by threatening them with a handgun. As an adult, Gordie sees that Ace has become an alcoholic, overweight millworker and takes pleasure in seeing his tormentor so miserable. By the time of "The Sun Dog", Ace has been sent to
Shawshank State Penitentiary and disowned by his only remaining family, his uncle Pop Merrill. In
Needful Things, Ace returns to his hometown, on the run to avoid being murdered by two drug dealers over unpaid debts. Ace holds a grudge against Sheriff Alan Pangborn for having arrested him. Ace becomes the right-hand man of Leland Gaunt, a demon who provides Ace with cocaine and the implications of buried treasure in exchange for procuring guns for him. In the novel's climax, Ace and Buster Keeton team up at Gaunt's behest to wreak havoc. Merrill holds Pangborn's girlfriend Polly Chalmers at gunpoint when Gaunt and Pangborn confront each other, only to be shot in the head by Norris. Merrill is played by
Kiefer Sutherland in
Stand by Me and
Paul Sparks in the television series
Castle Rock.
Pop Merrill Reginald Marion "Pop" Merrill is a loan shark and the owner of the Emporium Galorium, a local junk store, who appears in "The Sun Dog" and is mentioned in
Needful Things. Pop is a greedy, cruel, and miserly man, who often scams his customers and is disliked by the rest of the town. In spite of this, Pop is extremely wealthy and well-connected and serves a variety of clients, from desperate people he takes advantage of to renowned billionaires. In "The Sun Dog", Kevin Delevan takes his haunted Sun 660 Polaroid camera (which only produces photos of a malevolent dog standing in front of a white picket fence that becomes increasingly monstrous as more photos are taken with it) to Pop, who is unable to uncover anything wrong with the camera. Kevin and his father John (who had previously been the victim of Pop's outrageous interest rates) resolve to destroy the camera, but Pop, sensing the opportunity for money, swaps the camera with another Sun 660 and keeps the haunted one. All of Pop's clients balk at it, either believing it to be a fraud or being overcome with dread when they see it. The dog also begins to gradually drive him mad, allowing it to take control of him and force him to take photos on the Sun 660, which Pop believes to be a broken cuckoo clock he is repairing. Kevin and John, who had caught on to Pop's scam, attempt to stop him from releasing the dog, but they are too late; the dog breaks free, causing molten plastic to slice Pop's throat open. The dog is trapped once again by Kevin, and the Emporium burns down.
Needful Things shows that the reason for Pop's death is unknown to the general public, though everyone, even his nephew Ace Merrill, is happy that he is dead. Gaunt later convinces Ace that Pop had buried part of his fortune to gain his assistance and cause a feud between him and Sheriff Pangborn. Pop was portrayed by
Tim Robbins in the television series
Castle Rock.
Gary Pervier Gary Pervier is the closest neighbor to Joe Camber, and a local WWII veteran and alcoholic, who appears in
Cujo. During WWII, Gary charged a German machine gun nest before retreating his squadron to safety. Gary wins a DSC award afterwards for this event. In the summer of 1980, Gary is living just outside of Castle Rock in a dilapidated house. Gary's best friend is his neighbor, Joe Camber. After Joe's wife Charity wins a large sum of lottery money, Joe convinces Gary to go on a trip with him down to Boston while Charity and Joe's son Brett are visiting Charity's sister in Connecticut. On the morning they are supposed to leave for Boston, Joe's rabid Saint Bernard Cujo attacks Gary while he is going through a hangover in his yard. Cujo bites Gary on the shoulder before kicking Cujo away. Gary runs into his house to get his shotgun, but Cujo breaks through the screen door and charges at Gary, ripping his throat out. Gary was portrayed by
Mills Watson in
Cujo (film).
Kevin Delevan Kevin Delevan is a local teenager who appears in "The Sun Dog". On his 15th birthday, Kevin receives a Sun 660 Polaroid camera as a gift. The camera quickly proves to be supernatural in nature, as it only produces photographs of a malevolent dog in front of a white picket fence, that becomes closer to the photograph and increasingly monstrous as more photos are taken with the camera. For lack of a better option, Kevin takes the camera to Pop Merrill, and both quickly conclude that the camera is haunted. Kevin's father John learns about this, as well, and the two decide to destroy the camera; however, Pop swaps the camera with another Sun 660. Kevin experiences psychic dreams where he enters "Polaroidville", an odd dimension that exists within photographs; Kevin comes to the conclusion that the dog is a predator from Polaroidsville that sees the real world as a new hunting ground, and that he is receiving the messages from Polaroidsville's "dogcatcher", who, through cryptic clues, reveals to Kevin that the only way to stop the dog is to take another photo of it and that Pop kept the camera. John and Kevin go to stop Pop from freeing the dog, but are too late; the dog breaks loose and kills Merrill, but Kevin is able to trap it within another Sun 660. A year later, on his 16th birthday, Kevin is given a computer as a gift. When he turns it on, he receives a message from the dog, which reveals that the dog is loose again and is eager to get revenge against Kevin.
Frank Dodd Frank Dodd is a deputy serving under Sheriff George Bannerman, while also moonlighting as the Castle Rock Strangler, a serial killer who rapes and murders women, who appears in
The Dead Zone novel, and is referenced in almost all stories set in Castle Rock. Dodd uses his involvement in the investigation to keep track of its progress and avoid capture. Dodd murders 6 women and girls from 1970 to 1975. Dodd's first victim is a young waitress whom he rapes and strangles in the Castle Rock town common. After Dodd murders a nine-year-old girl, who is found in the same location as his first victim, Bannerman brings in psychic
Johnny Smith to assist in the investigation. Smith discovers Dodd is the killer, and Bannerman and Smith corner Dodd in his home, where he commits suicide and writes "I CONFESS" in lipstick on his neck. By the time of
Cujo, Frank has become a local boogeyman to the children of Castle Rock. Tad Trenton's closet is haunted by a malevolent spirit that claims to be Dodd's ghost and threatens to murder the boy. The ghost later appears before the boy's father Vic while he sits in Tad's room. When Cujo attacks Sheriff George Bannerman, he imagines that the dog is possessed by the ghost of Dodd, and mentally inquires if he came back because Hell was too hot for him. Dodd is portrayed by
Nicholas Campbell in
The Dead Zone film and by
Michael Rogers in the television series.
Cujo Cujo is a Saint Bernard owned by the Camber family and the titular character of
Cujo, and is referenced in several of King's other works. Cujo is initially a playful dog that is friendly to every person he meets, although rabbits drive him wild. One day he chases a rabbit into a cave and is bitten by a rabid bat. No one notes much significance to the wound, but as it festers Cujo becomes depressed and occasionally ill-tempered (people think he's just bothered by the summer heat or, as observed by two delivery men, "going bad"), then goes mad. He becomes convinced that humans are responsible for his pain, and this prompts him to go on a murderous rampage. After murdering Joe Camber and Gary Pervier, Cujo traps Donna and Tad Trenton inside their broken-down car after they come for auto repairs. Cujo refuses to allow them to leave, and continually tries to break in and kill them. When Donna leaves the car to escape, Cujo bites her repeatedly, though she manages to evade death, and Cujo continues to keep a watchful eye over the car. Eventually, Sheriff George Bannerman arrives and attempts to phone in his discovery of the two, only for Cujo to disembowel him. Donna impales him in the eye with a broken baseball bat, killing him. In
Needful Things, Polly Chalmers, while at the now-abandoned Camber home, encounters Cujo's malevolent and
restless spirit, which chases her out of the farm.
Norris Ridgewick Norris Ridgewick is a deputy sheriff of Castle County, who served under Alan Pangborn and later succeeded him as sheriff. Ridgewick serves a minor role in
The Dark Half as comic relief. He reappears as a main character in
Needful Things, being one of those manipulated by Leland Gaunt into helping him drive the town into chaos. After realizing his part in it, Ridgewick initially attempts suicide, but instead decides to help restore order and plays a crucial part in stopping Gaunt. Ridgewick was portrayed by Zachary Mott in
The Dark Half,
Ray McKinnon in
Needful Things, and
Timothy John Smith in the television series
Castle Rock. He also makes a brief appearance in
Bag of Bones and is a secondary character in both ''Gwendy's Magic Feather
and Gwendy's Final Task. His arrest of Raymond Andrew Joubert is described in Gerald's Game''.
Polly Chalmers Polly Chalmers is a local eccentric and Alan Pangborn's girlfriend, who appears in
The Dark Half and
Needful Things. She is portrayed by
Bonnie Bedelia in the 1993 film adaptation of the same name.
Buster Keeton Danforth "Buster" Keeton is the cruel, hot-tempered, and mentally unstable town
selectman, who appears in
The Dark Half and
Needful Things. Keeton plays a prominent role in
Needful Things, where Gaunt's manipulations and exploitation of his instability and gambling debts to drive him into madness and convince Keeton to become his assistant. He is played by
JT Walsh in
Needful Things.
Leland Gaunt Leland Gaunt is a demon who serves as the primary antagonist of
Needful Things. He arrives and serves as the proprietor of the titular shop, making people pull pranks on others in exchange for worthless items; these pranks inevitably lead to someone's death, and he is eventually revealed to have been wandering the earth for centuries, collecting the souls of his unwitting customers. He recruits Buster Keeton and Ace Merrill, who aid in his efforts. At the end of the novel, Pangborn frees the souls Gaunt collected and forces him out of Castle Rock. The epilogue reveals he has set up a new shop in Junction City, Iowa, to begin the cycle anew. He is portrayed by
Max Von Sydow in the
1993 adaption of Needful Things.
Thad Beaumont Thad Beaumont is an author and the main protagonist of
The Dark Half. Thad specializes primarily in writing cerebral fiction, but writes gritty and hyperviolent crime novels under the pseudonym George Stark to support his family. Thad retires the pseudonym after being discovered and subsequently blackmailed by Fred Clawson, jokingly declaring Stark dead. Stark returns, now inhabited by the spirit of Thad's twin whom he absorbed
in utero, and goes on a killing spree of everyone involved in his "death". Though Stark is eventually killed, Thad's wife leaves him and takes the kids after realizing Thad liked Stark's violent nature on some level. Thad makes a brief appearance in
Needful Things, having descended into alcoholism and occasionally calling Pangborn. He is mentioned to have committed suicide in
Bag of Bones. He is portrayed by
Timothy Hutton (in a duel role to George Stark) in the 1993 Dark Half film adaptation.
Andy Clutterbuck Andy Clutterbuck is a deputy sheriff of Castle County who served under Alan Pangborn. In both
The Dark Half and
Needful Things, he plays a minor role, assisting in Pangborn's investigations. His wife is killed in the climax of
Needful Things, and Clutterbuck is left grief-stricken; he succumbs to alcoholism and eventually commits suicide. Following
Needful Things, Clutterbuck has appeared again in ''
Lisey's Story and as police chief in Drunken Fireworks'' in 2015. ==Shawshank State Prison==