The poem was included in the closing moments of the 1940 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/Frank Borzage film The Mortal Storm, starring Margaret Sullavan, James Stewart and Robert Young.
The film is based on the 1938 novel The Mortal Storm by the British writer Phyllis Bottome.
Mortal Kombat | Melbourne Storm | Tampa Bay Storm | Storm Thorgerson | Scorpion (Mortal Kombat) | Kano (Mortal Kombat) | Gaelic Storm | The Secret Storm | Paul and Storm | Mortal Kombat II | James Storm | Storm Shadow | Smoke (Mortal Kombat) | Reptile (Mortal Kombat) | Mortal Kombat (series) | Jax (Mortal Kombat) | Jade (Mortal Kombat) | Wilson's Storm Petrel | This Mortal Coil | Theodor Storm | The Mortal Storm | The Mortal Instruments | Storm King Mountain | Storm chasing | Red Storm Rising | Operation Storm | Kitana (Mortal Kombat) | Jonny Storm | Graeme Storm | A Storm of Light |
The film is based on a story by novelist Phyllis Bottome who has had several of her works transferred to film, such as The Mortal Storm (MGM, 1940).