Mac mini (original)

Does the mac mini (original) work with imovie?

Yes, up to and including version iMovie 9 (part of iLife 09).
later versions requires 10.6 or later which requires an intel processor.
from:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IMovie

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               [click on either image to enlarge]
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