This is an American film shot in Bulgaria, available on Prime Video. It is like a 90-minute episode of The Twilight Zone. Don’t be fooled by the 3.7 at IMDb. That’s based on just 12 votes, and the film is much better than that. It’s not Oscar material, but it has completely competent performances and some slick production values. The mystery plot isn’t that hard to solve if you’re familiar with Rod Serling’s scripts, but the team pulls it off engagingly.
Five strangers are invited to a high-stakes poker game, but as the night unfolds and buried secrets come to light, they discover the game isn’t about winning – it’s about survival.
Eloise Lovell Anderson
a masked performer *
* In the film’s context, once you know the full plot, the masked performer could be Chloe Fox, but … well … she’s masked, and I don’t know what Chloe looks like naked, so I can’t make the call. Chloe has several other sex scenes in this film, but nothing is visible and she always keeps her bra on, so my best guess is that this is just an anonymous extra. The credits are no help. No body doubles are credited, and the one credited female stunt performer looks nothing like this.

I wonder if any relation to Jacqueline Lovell