Adam and Eve (Russian: Адам и Хева) is a 1969 Soviet comedy film directed by Alexey Korenev.
Bekir, a gravedigger, burns himself with hot soup and, in a fit of anger, drives his wife, Heva, out of their home.
Bekir arranges for his now ex-wife to temporarily marry Adam, a bachelor barber, so she can return to him as soon as possible.
Meanwhile, a kaptar (a snowman-like creature) begins to haunt the mountains, its cries echoing through the area.
Fleeing from the authorities, Bekir escapes the village and eventually encounters Adam, alive and well, hiding in the mountains and mistaken for the kaptar.