Please note this is a region 2 DVD & will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play Box set containing five classic films from acclaimed writerdirector Billy Wilder In & The Apartment& (1960) Jack Lemmon plays CC Baxter an ambitious insurance clerk who hopes to win a promotion by letting his superiors use his apartment as a secret love nest The plan seems simple enough but things go awry when Baxter&s immediate boss (Fred Mac Murray) wants to use the apartment for a rendevouz with Fran Kubelik (Shirley Maclaine) an elevator operator whom the young clerk already holds a candle for In & The Seven Year Itch& (1955) happily-married Richard Sherman (Tom Ewell) is left in New York City while his wife & child go on summer vacation His lively imaginings of what a summer of freedom has in store seem to have some validity when a beautiful & sensuous young girl (Marilyn Monroe) moves into the sublet upstairs In & Witness for the Prosecution& (1957) Sir Wilfrid Robarts (Charles Laughton) is an ailing barrister who has been told that he should accept fewer legal cases for the sake of his health However he cannot resist defending Leonard Stephen Vole (Tyrone Power) a man accused of murder whose only alibi is provided by his devoted wife Christine (Marlene Dietrich) The police are convinced of Vole&s guilt as he stands to benefit financially from the murder but Robarts believes that he can prove the man&s innocence in court In & The Fortune Cookie& (1966) Lemmon plays Harry Hinkle a news cameraman who is knocked over while covering a football game & subsequently rushed to hospital Walter Matthau plays Whiplash Willie Hinkle&s brother-in-law an unscrupulous lawyer who knows an opportunity when he sees one & tries to persuade Hinkle to fake injury & sue for a million dollars Hinkle agrees but will he be able to keep up the pretence? Finally in & The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes& (1970) Sherlock Holmes& pursuit of a missing husband provides the pretext to explore sides of the sleuth&s character which have remained hitherto unexplored in filmed versions of Arthur Conan Doyle&s stories Robert Stephens plays Holmes as a troubled man addicted to cocaine & unsure about his sexuality