Autodocumentation type functionality for Fortran?

In the past, I used Doxygen for C and C ++, but now I was cast on the Fortran project, and I would like to get a quick, comprehensive look at the architecture.

In the past, I found reverse engineering tools useful where there is no architecture documentation.

So, is there a tool that will recycle Fortran code?

I tried using Doxygen but no luck. I will work with two different projects - one Fortran 90, and I think in Fortran 77.

Thanks for any ideas and feedback.

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