Opening Older iPhoto Library in Latest iPhoto '11

Hi,
I have an old iPhoto library on an external hard drive (77GB) that I was opening and using just fine before Mavericks.
After updating to Mavericks and iPhoto '11 (9.5) the library now opens, but with nothing in - as though it's an empty library ready for photos to be added.
I tried the iPhoto updater program, but it say the file doesn't need to be updated.
It's too big to copy to my mac book, but used to run off of the extrenal hard drive just fine.
Any ideas or info is appreciated.
Matt

Thank you Larry,
I don't remember the version of iPhoto that it was originally created in, but the file says it was created in 2009, which sounds about right. It has probably been used through a couple versions of iPhoto just fine, up until Mavericks and iPhoto '11.
The Drive is a USB3 Samsung M3 Portible 1TB, and it's formatted as OS X Extended.
What do you think?
It's odd!
Matt

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    Tried the option of rebuilding the library and it didn't work.
    What does "it didn't work" mean? What did you observe? Did the rebuild start and not finish? Did it finish and not open to an iPhoto library? Was there any warning dialog?

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