Dave R,
Where did this information came from?
"A recent script review confirmed that three viewpoints will be addressed in the film: 1.) An Anglo fighting for the Texicans 2.) A Mexican soldier conscripted into Santa Anna's army 3.) And Joe, Travis's slave."
I have a problem with the word "Anglo" in that it is usually used to denote someone of Anglo Saxon (English) heritage. The make up of the Alamo fighters was fairly diverse, as diverse as it could be given the time. See the makeup below.
The folks from Germany, Ireland, and Scotland, might not want to be called Anglo.
The Alamo Garrison
William Barret TRAVIS
(Commander of the Alamo) : One of the first to fall, he died defending the north wall at an early hour on March 6. He was 26 years old.
James BOWIE
(Co-commander of the Alamo): Killed in his bed, where he laid sick with pneumonia, in a small room in the south side. He was 41 years old.
David (Davy) CROCKETT
His body was found in small fort in the west side. He was 50 years old.
28 Officers
30 volunteers from South Carolina (along with William B. Travis)
15 volunteers from Tennessee (along with David Crockett)
32 volunteers from Gonzales (the only who responded to the repeated appeals for help of Colonel Travis)
all other volunteers (81) came from different countries (England, Scotland, Germany, Ireland) and from various States.