View Broken Movie Files?

Hi All
I was testing a Automator workflow which eventually I want to build into a full program.
Is there anyway to view Broken Quicktime Movie files which anyone knows of. I had a movie being recorded by Quicktime but for some reason or another there was power interruption and the movie files are broken. I need some program which can read the data and show me the movie upto the point it stopped recording.
Thanks
Mark

A corrupt video file is pretty much dead.

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