.mov files and iMovie 9, moved from another Mac

hi
I moved many iMovie files from my Mac Pro (using iMovie 6) to an external FW drive. I then connected the ext. drive to my new MBP and launched iMovie 8.0.5. Not only will iMovie 8.0.5 not launch the projects as a movie, an error message states that many files are too large and the s/w quits. The files which I can import look very compressed as well.
I have just downloaded iMovie 6.0.3 onto my MBP.
Any suggestions as to what I should do in order to view my projects? Should I launch iMovie 6.0.3 and attempt to import the files there?
Thanks
Chuck S.

Try an import the MOV files into iMovie 09 but make sure you turn OFF Optimize video.
Try that and see if it works.

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