Rebuilding corrupted library after upgrade to iPhoto 6.0.5

I upgraded today to iPhoto 6.0.5 and experienced the problem that many people here have discussed -- missing photos, greyed out thumbnails and images, and so on. Just a small number of recent photos show up, out of about 15000. All the photos seem to be present in the iPhoto Library directory, so presumably (as I've discovered from reading the discussion here) the problem is corruption to Library6.iPhoto.
[*More detail, in case it's relevant: I first attempted to upgrade to a previous version of iPhoto 6 earlier this year. When I did this, it asked me something about updating the library, which I agreed to, and toward the end of this process iPhoto crashed. The same thing happened on repeated tries. So I haven't used iPhoto on this machine since then (I've used the version on my Powerbook instead, without problems), until today when I ran the update to iPhoto 6.0.5, which didn't crash but produced this new behavior.]
I have backups from last night. There is no Library6.iPhoto file in the backup IPhoto Library directory, but there is a Library.iPhoto directory (from March). Is there some way to use this to restore my library as it was? (When I try running iPhoto on a copy of the backup directory, the same thing happens as before.)
If not, what is my best option? Presumably I can reimport the files from the old library to a new library wholesale, but it would be good to find a method to preserve album structure, ratings, etc, if such a method is available.
Also, what is the best method to import the iPhoto Library from my laptop with its structure intact?
PowerMac G5 Dual 2.5GHz   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

Just to clarify. The file nor the tags are corupt I successfully added it to iTunes in april when I created it. It is the the exact same file I used and it worked in april. The file is an entire movie 2hrs and 19 minutes long with a bitrate of 768 for video and 128 for audio. it is 727,914,578 bytes long. I have also tried other large mp4 files created since then and they do not work. With a little more testing it appears that small mp4's work fine.
I wonder if it is a new size limit or a bug?

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    1   libsystem_c.dylib        
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    1   libsystem_c.dylib        
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    1   libsystem_c.dylib        
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    1   libsystem_c.dylib        
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    1   libsystem_c.dylib        
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    1   libsystem_c.dylib        
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    Fairchild
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