To the Death (1917 film)

To the Death is a 1917 American silent drama film directed by Burton L. King and released by Metro Pictures.

She accepts an opportunity to go to Paris and receive an art education, promising to send for her sister Rosa (Brent) and mother.

Lavinne forces her to accompany him to a hotel room where he scornfully tells her that he won her by trickery, and of having used Etienne's assumed name to lure Rosa away from home.

Bianca returns to her studio where she finds Etienne recovering from his wound, and they face a future of happiness.

The Chicago Board of Censors cut two scenes of the woman with a dagger taking an oath of vengeance at an altar.