International Crime is a 1938 American film featuring a loose version of The Shadow directed by Charles Lamont starring Rod La Rocque and Astrid Allwyn.
The irate Weston has him jailed as a material witness, but Phoebe gets him released with a writ of habeas corpus in time for his next broadcast.
Cranston takes Phoebe on a tour of night clubs and she identifies the man who gave her the robbery warning.
As he leaves to act on the intercepted butler's call, Cranston is forced into Moe's cab at gun point by Honest John.
After John confesses that he only came back to town to get a fresh start, Cranston reveals the fake gun and forgives the "kidnapping".
As they explain their motive for killing his brother, they force him to write a "suicide" note and give him a gun with one bullet.
Cranston's broadcast reveals the details of the case and compliments the police for their conduct of the investigation; both Weston and Heath are pleased.