Premiere Pro doesn't render .mov file properly

In Premiere Pro 1.5, I drop any .MOV on the timeline. When I play it back it shows about 1 frame for every 10. The sound is ok. When I inspect the file properties it shows 2.99 fps rather than 29.97 like it should.
Also, I get the same choppy behavior in the quicktime player. The file does play ok on 1) other windows computers (quicktime) and 2) through a freeware player called VLC on the "problem" computer.
I have reinstalled quicktime. version is 7.3.1

Premiere Pro can have issues with regard to .mp3 files.  It is best to convert them to .wav files in either Audition or the free Audacity and then bring them into Premiere Pro.

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