How do i load several large movies in one file?

Hi folks -- need help desperately here...
I have four very large Flash movies with audio, a couple of
which are approaching the 16,000-frame limit. I need them all to
play one after the other, in a loop, unattended. I can't copy and
paste all the frames into one file because Flash movies stop
playing at 16,000 frames. After many web searches I've found that I
can supposedly set up a movie that plays all four other movies,
using loadmovie, but I can't seem to find out how exactly.
By the way, I was hoping to play this in a projector file,
but if it must be done in a browser that should be OK, as long as
the browser in question has a full screen mode.
Can anybody give me instructions on how to set this up?
Thanks in advance -- and by the way, I'm not good with
Actionscript, so please go easy on me...

Actually just in trying to find a solution I ended up
creating a movie with just one frame -- it loaded the first SWF
into Level 0. I put script in the last frame of the first movie to
load the second movie into Level 0, and so on until the last movie
loaded the first one in again. So far I have had it running in a
loop with no problem. I'm going to leave it running overnight to
see if there are any memory issues, etc, but so far it's rocking
just fine.
Thanks for your help anyhow!

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