Older versions of imovie

Hi,
would appreciate advice. I am currently running Leopard Mac OS X, 10.5.8, with imovie '08, 7.1.4.
Can anyone advise if it is possible to run an older version of imovie on my current set up? If so, where can I download a copy?
with best wishes
JF

Hi
Sorry that I didn't see this in time.
Installing iMovie HD 6 - will create problems with iLife'08 or 09
Way to do it is as Bev written here and in iM'09 forum several times.
a. Delete/Discard everything that has to do with iLife 08 or 09
b. Install iLife 6 and update iMovie to 6.0.3 (or 6.0.4 if You got this)
c. Now install iLife 08 or 09 and iMovie HD 6 will be left OK in folder "iMovie Previous version"
Please use the search function - and You wouldn't run into this mine.
Yours Bengt W

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