The Mask of Love is a 1917 American short silent crime film directed by Joe De Grasse and starring Lon Chaney and Pauline Bush.
Chaney biographer Jon C. Mirsalis states: "As is the case for Accusing Evidence (1916), it is highly unlikely that (The Mask of Love) was shot in 1917.
It could also have been assembled from footage leftover from The Menace to Carlotta (1914), or it may have just been shot previously and never released.
Carlotta and her elderly father live in poverty, and are befriended by Marino (Lon Chaney), a tough criminal.
Carlotta's father learns of Marino's attempted rape of his daughter and swears revenge.