Quicktime Effects in Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5

I've recently upgraded from Adobe Premiere 6.5 to Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5. In 6.5 there are a number of neat video effects under the heading Quicktime effects, however these don't seem to be available in the new 1.5 version.
Are they available for this version of Premiere, and if so, where? Or can they be transfered/copied from 6.5 to 1.5 as I still have the previous version of Premiere installed as well?
Any help very much appreciated.
Custom Spec   Windows XP Pro  

i believe adobe and apple parted ways so there isn't a quicktime setup in premiere pro.

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