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Nicolas Cage doesn’t return rented DVDs – so LA shop mocks him online

Old Bank DVD is having fun with Nic Cage's overdue bill by posting photos of the actor's face superimposed on celebrities' bodies, including Andre the Giant and Demi Moore.

Old Bank DVD is having fun with Nic Cage’s overdue bill by posting photos of the actor’s face superimposed on celebrities’ bodies, including Andre the Giant and Demi Moore. (Facebook.com)

Jerry Lewis and Robert DeNiro starred in “The King of Comedy,” a 1983 movie that Nicolas Cage rented in April – and failed to return, according to a Los Angeles store. (Twentieth Century Fox Film Corpo)

Don’t let Nicolas Cage borrow your DVDs – he isn’t going to return them.

That’s what a Los Angeles-based movie shop alleges, anyway.

After traditional means failed, Old Bank DVD resorted to mocking Cage on Facebook, hoping to get the actor’s attention. Employees have posted photos showing Cage’s face superimposed on other peoples’ bodies – from wrestler Andre the Giant to Demi Moore’s famous “Vanity Fair” cover.

“Gonna keep posting these until we get our DVD’s returned Nic,” employees wrote. “Share this and hopefully in a six degrees of Facebook separation kinda way we’ll finally get ’em back.”

According to TMZ, Cage owes $224.48 in late fees for two movies he rented in April – “A Star is Born” and “The King of Comedy.”

The Facebook bombs might actually help Old Bank DVD resolve its beef with the “Leaving Las Vegas” actor, as someone who lives near Cage tried to track him down after learning about the situation.