IPhoto 4.0.3 - won't launch properly...

When I double click to launch iPhoto (Version 4.0.3) - it opens the main window - then 'sits on the 'Loading Photos' logo with the spinning disc & doesn't load in our photos.
We have tried restart & full shutdown & also launching the application from different 'origins' (the dock, Application Folder in HD etc) - but it does the same every time
Any ideas welcomed...we're panicking!!
thanks

Shane:
Welcome to the Apple Discussions. This may fix it.
Determining if the SWOD (spinning wheel of death) at launch is caused by a corrupt album.
1 - move the Albums folder and the AlbumData.xml file to the Desktop
2 - launch iPhoto. If it launches OK then it's a bad album.
3 - to determine which one(s) is the bad apple (pun intended) move, one at a time, each album folder and it's associated data file back into the new Albums folder that was created inside the iPhoto Library folder.
4 - Launch iPhoto. If the launch is OK, that one was good and try the same with the next one.
5 - If the launch gives you the SWOD, remove that last album folder and it's data file.
6 - repeat with each album folder and data file until you've checked them all.

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